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Alexandre Souza @ Oct 29th 2007 7:36AM
Nothing new for us Brazilians here. We have E100 ethanol and all race and turbo-ed cars uses that. USA needs new news :o)
B-Rad @ Oct 29th 2007 9:51AM
Brazilian ethanol is actually greener than our E85, though. E85 is not helping any situation no matter what angle you look at it.
nissanfreak87 @ Oct 29th 2007 10:36AM
I'm pretty sure Brazilian ethanol is also sugar-based, unlike our corn-based stuff, either way, there's not enough room on the planet to grow enough of either to power all of our cars
Carlos @ Oct 29th 2007 11:23AM
Ah don't rub it in our faces =P. There is a way to create enough ethanol for all of us. It's made from cellulose instead the seeds. We could use all of the great plains to create enough ethanol for the US that would carry us into the hydrogen age.