Quote Originally Posted by Just Yourshadow View Post
Snowflake I had to go bad to make sure your retarded as I think you are. You have absoultely no idea any of the specs of the fuel you run but it's ok I'm going to help your small little brain out. E85 is a 105 octane rating at the 85/15 mix. It takes 30 percent more fuel to get the same amount of energy when running E85 vs. regular gas. Now here's where it gets fun, You live in CT, it's the middle of February, and you wonder why you only have a 60/40 mix. It's because they add more gas to the mix to ease cold starts you ****ing retard.
I'm not sure why you feel the need to come in guns blazing here... I'm fully aware of what e85 is, what e70 is, what e60 is, etc... The pump said "Minimum 70% ethanol". I was disappointed to find out there was only 60% ethanol. Octane is an entirely different argument and at this point there's no use to go any further than saying, the car will make more power on proper summer blend e85.