Loving my E85 right now

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Like stated in the title, I'm loving having an E85 capable Tahoe right now with the fuel prices being $ 5.59+ a gallon in Riverside County, CA., and E85 is $ 3.15 a gallon. It just sucks that I'm only getting like 10.85 miles per gallon on it. Oh well....
 

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Is it actually cheaper per month to run a Tahoe on E85 VS Premium? I haven't seen the math yet
 

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It’s usually a 30% mileage decrease, so if it’s over 30% cheaper then it’s more cost effective to run E85. Ish
 
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I did run E85 a month ago and ever since then I have been able to fill up my gas tank all the way without the pump clicking
 

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It’s usually a 30% mileage decrease, so if it’s 30% cheaper then it’s more cost effective to run E85. Ish

You doing that new math?

If E85 is 30% cheaper, but mileage goes down by 30%, then it's neutral. No difference.
 

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You doing that new math?

If E85 is 30% cheaper, but mileage goes down by 30%, then it's neutral. No difference.
Sort of. Lol. I think in my mind I was trying to explain the break even but it came out wrong. I meant to say OVER and it just didn’t get into the post.




fixed it.
 

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@Onlyone No worries man I think we all knew what you were getting at lol.

For me I think the mileage difference between E85 and Premium is greater than just 2mpg. I will use your 30% rule of thumb to figure out if it would be worth it because I live in Northern California so gas prices are similar to the example given earlier in this thread.

I think with e85 I was getting about 12mpg @ 70mph and with premium I usually get about 16mpg.
 

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Is it actually cheaper per month to run a Tahoe on E85 VS Premium? I haven't seen the math yet
It’s usually a 30% mileage decrease, so if it’s over 30% cheaper, then it’s more cost effective to run E85. Ish
That's thinking in the short term.
Thinking in the very long run, doesn't E85 burn cleaner / leave less carbon deposits than 91?
 

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Yes. It cleans very well and leaves virtually zero carbon deposits. There is anecdotal evidence that extremely short drives, without getting to operating temps could degrade your oil, as with any fuel. Regular oil changes will negate that potential.
 

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