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Central South Dakota | E15 to E30 is where the answer lies, Everything can run on it without modification and up to E-30 we have seen an additional 1 mpg increase versus E85 where you can see a mileage drop, but then it comes out to how is it priced and do the economics work out with E-85. The general public wants a more affordable product, but they feel like they lose out with E-85 with the mileage drop. If E-15 to E30 blends can make a more affordable product and can give increase mpg's, it's a win win for the public. | |
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