I don't like the idea of running catalytic converters and havn't since removing my stock H-pipe back in '04. Now up until my conversion to E85 i just dealt with the added smell of fuel. Now that i'm running E85 all the time, i'd like to know what the difference in exhaust emissions produced are. I've been pulled over once for not having catalytic converters, but now i'd think cars running E85 all the time could possibly have a case for not needing them. i know it would take legislation, but do you think if you were pulled over by a cop and they brought up the exhaust issue, you could reason with them by saying you are a "green vehicle"?
I don't believe there are any E85 ONLY vehicles, as they're Flex Fuel and have to run regular gasoline or any ethanol mixture from the factory......but on a car running E85 only, are cats doing anything much?
I don't believe there are any E85 ONLY vehicles, as they're Flex Fuel and have to run regular gasoline or any ethanol mixture from the factory......but on a car running E85 only, are cats doing anything much?