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LOL... internet educated. See Brazil. They don't have any of the problems that exist on the US internet.
https://www.greencarreports.com/news/1092181_a-brief-history-of-ethanol-in-brazil
Fuel is not stored within the engine block. It is stored between the tank and the pressurized fuel injection system. You should talk to IndyCar and tell them they are stupid for using alcohol since 1965. The level of misinformation about ethanol fuels on forums like Reddit and Lemmy are impressive, all tied to some liberal conspiracy.
In the real world, motors running on ethanol are far cleaner, there are no carbon deposits nor buildup.
The other lies include: it competes for food. 92% of corn grown in US is not even edible.