Don't leave the 170 Association and please don't sell your 170. I read this website for a year before I decided I wanted a 170 and your one of the more experienced people here. I know money talks and $4plus or $5 fuel is no fun. I do agree your j3 could put the fun back in at 4gph.
Congress has now requested big oils tax returns from the IRS to probe into these high prices. I wonder if the IRS will be able to find the tax returns?
MTBE has been outlawed in several states and that is driving the demand for ethanol right now. The US just can't produce enough Ethanol to replace MTBE yet and Therefore the price of ethanol is high.
Even with an STC for ethanol, or a diesel engine, the price at the pump is still high. I think a break up of the oil companies to create more competition could help prices.
N3243A asks if the production of ethanol is worth the energy it takes to produce it?
Whether I grow wheat, corn, peas, canola, soybeans, flax, etc... I still have the investment in all the equipment, transportation and proccessing.
But with biodiesel in my equipment we can almost eliminate fossil fuels. Your right, the source for nitrogen in fertilizer is derived from natural gas.
The arguement that producing ethanol uses more energy than it provides is grossly misleading. Who would be behind the scam and who would benefit from it?
The discussion on farm subsidies does not belong here. But for the record, WE SHOULD NOT HAVE ANY
