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I recently constructed a still to make ethanol or moonshine out of things like apples and pairs and other fruits. I have a 1986 Dodge ram, a 1983 Dodge ram, a 1994 Ford Taurus. I was wondering what would happen if I just put the ethanol I make from my still in the gas tank without any modifications to my three engines. I understand fuel mileage will go down but what type of engine issues would it cause and WHY would it cause them? I plan on keeping some gas in both vehicles but I am going to be very heavy on alcohol from this point on. There will reach a point were all I have is ethanolto put in my tank and there willbe no gas and it wil be 100 proof. What will it do at that proof and would any unusual smells come from the car? I need educated answers from people who KNOW what they are talking about and have done this before.
So I an only have 20 percent of the content in my engine ethanol? Does the gasoline in my tank notcut down on the amount of ethanol damage? I am trying to save a good amount of money on fuel here.. Whats the most ethanol I can put in w/o damage?

I owned several cars that should qualify me..

a 1983 Dodge ARIES
a 1987 Dodge ARIES
a 1997 Ford TAURUS

I also owned a very astrological-sounding 1970 Ford GALAXIE and I also own a TAURUS .38 caliber revolver

So, will all the horoscope-readers listen to everything I say because of all this ????

I would like to get rid of my gas-guzzling 2005 Dodge Durango SLT (4.7L V8), and am considering the Taurus X. I realize that Ford is going to discontinue them after 2009, but they look classy to me, and, in my opinion, they look better than the new Flex.

Isn’t it weird? 2002 Ford Taurus gets 18mpg city and 25mpg highway. The 2009 Dodge Challenger V6 gets 18mpg city and 25mpg highway. Both are V6 24 valve. But the newer Dodge Engine has variable valve timing to save gas. Why would they get the same gas mileage when they are totally different cars. Remember that the Dodge uses a live rear axle while wastes energy that could have been used to drive the wheels. FWD is more gas efficient. So what gives?

Which would you buy Ford Taurus X 2008 or Dodge Journey 2009 and why. I read the reviews and we are just not sure whihc would be the better choice

With the Crown Vic/Interceptor getting on in age and Dodge and Chevy offering police packages on their flagship sedans, will Ford offer a Taurus Police Package?