Fuel of Choice for America’s Drivers – UNL88
The ethanol in UNL88 is made right here in Minnesota. It’s been through rigorous testing and has logged more than 6 million miles in vehicles.
Experts say that ethanol does get slightly lower gas mileage than gasoline, but it’s not noticeable for most drivers. And the benefits far outweigh any potential drawbacks.
It’s good for the environment.
When you drive a vehicle powered by unleaded 88, you are helping reduce greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to global climate change. The higher-octane fuel can also help improve your car’s performance and get better gas mileage.
In rice demo trials, NEB 88 Ultra promotes faster germination of seeds and enhances plant height and vigor. During the early reproductive stages, it helps plants develop a stronger root system, which aids in nutrient absorption and increases ear size and yield of marketable palay by 25% – 27% on average. In addition, treated rice fields produce longer panicles that carry more and better quality grains.
NEB 88 Ultra also boosts tomato plant height and fruit set and enhances the overall yield of crop. It’s been shown to be effective in multiple cropping seasons and in various climate zones. NEB 88 Ultra is part of ABC Crop Care PRO’s line-up of ideal and effective fertilizers, which also includes Nutrivant, Verno, and Nordox for rice, corn, and vegetables.
It’s good for your engine.
As the fuel of choice for America’s drivers, Ultra88 has been extensively tested and found to be safe to use in any vehicle 2001 and newer. It burns cleaner and has a higher-octane rating than regular pump gas, so your engine runs smoother.
The only downside of ethanol-blended gasoline is that it may have slightly less energy than straight gasoline. That’s because ethanol has fewer BTUs than gasoline. But don’t let this discourage you. It’s still an excellent fuel for your car.
While you’ll find a lot of misinformation about E15 on the Internet, experts agree that most vehicles don’t experience any significant problems with using the blend. It’s important to check with your car manufacturer to make sure it’s rated to be used with E15, however. And, if you decide to switch from 87 to E15, remember that it will have up to a 1.5% lower energy content than 87. But, it will save you money in the long run.