Trust me—you really don’t know what you’re missing.
California’s Reformulated Gasoline (RFG, phase II), which includes MTBE, is suspect for a number of reasons:
Write the White House and challenge them on RFG and Smog Check. If the eco-freak cronies are still there, ou should expect 12+ pages of literature blasting KGO, among other things.
The goal of this gas was to reduce pollution, yet many tests have shown that the new gas results in between 5% to 10% less mileage, resulting in more gas being burned for each mile traveled–enough to completely counteract the reduction in pollutants created per gallon, and in all likelihood putting more pollution into the air than before. Yes, more pollution.
Another effect of this new gas was the initial high cost of gas in California after the introduction of RFG—30 cents higher than in the rest of the nation. This was grossly unfair, and was almost entirely the fault of CARB. The direct increased cost of manufacturing this gas is between 8 and 10 cents, with the rest resulting from the supply constriction caused by this mandate, and because the switch was mandated all at once, instead of being phased in. There are still four refineries in the state producing the old gas, but since they can’t sell it in California, it gets shipped out of state. Additional shortages have been created by problems at the remaining refineries, including explosions and other accidents. One state official and some refinery unions are also claiming that the production methods of this new gas, along with increased pressure on production volumes, are directly responsible for the refinery accidents.
KGO-TV has also been investigating this issue, and has reported that based on several sets of tests they have had performed by independent testing facilities, the reduction in mileage is typically 6%, the horsepower reduction is about 5%, and most recently, that the new gas is actually creating more pollution at highway speeds in many cars. Their latest report is that CARB hid unfavorable mileage results from the limited testing they did perform, thus distorting their claims of only moderate milage reduction.
This page was last modified on Monday, 11-Oct-2004 18:56:30 PDT.
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