haha. I mean as opposed to part E85 part E5.75.
Here's an interesting bit I found on ethanolforums.com regarding the percentage of ethanol in E85 and E10:
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Making Ethanol is a very simple process that has been used for thousands of years. You will be hard pressed to find true E85, You will also be hard pressed to find E10. the mixtures depend heavily on the blenders and the suppliers and the tax credits available at the time the Ethanol is blended with the gasoline. E85 could have as much as 30% gasoline blended in it as well as e10 could have as much as 20% Ethanol blended. The fuel station will have a log record from their supllier that will state the true mixture of the fuel on hand.
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