Page 14 Thursday, April 29, 1982 Daily Nebraskan State campaign to promote Gasohol's new name By Carol Harrah The oil companies that market Gasohol are changing the product's name seeking a new market for it, an admin istrator in the Nebraska State Energy Office said. Todd SneUer said Gasohol is a product that mixes 90 percent unleaded gasoline with 10 percent ethanol. Sneller said Gasohol will have as many as three or four different names, depending on which oil company it is bought from. 'The most common will be super unleaded with ethan ol," he said. "When you drive into a gas station.it will say ethanol so that you know what the product is." Sneller said his offiice will start a $100,000 campaign in July to promote Gasohol and its name change. "We are starting this campaign due to the name change," he said. "We want people to know that Gaso hol is still around." STUDENT ART SALE POTTERY, PRINTS, PAINTINGS AND OTHER OBJECTS WED. &THURS. APRIL 28th & 29 UNL CITY UNION BALLROOM 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. Buy That Special Handmade Gift For Mother's Day!! POOL TOURNAMENT SUMMER THURS. NITES EFFECTIVE MAY 13th DOUBLES W.C.'s - 1228 T Sneller said many people don't realize that Gasohol is unleaded fuel, so they are afraid to use it in their cars. "When you have a car with a decal that says unleaded fuel only and you don't know what kind of gas is used in Gasohol, you won't buy it," he said. "We are trying to make people realize it's unleaded." Sneller said some older cars have problems using the product, but they are rare. "The only problems that have ever come up are with the fuel filter," lie said. "The ethanol cleans the engine real well, and there's a lot of dirt in the gas tank. Sometimes a lot of dirt comes out of the gas tank at the same time and you then have to get a new fuel filter. It's only $2 or $3 and it only happens in 1 percent of the cars. The cars prior to 1975 came before the car and oil companies were beginning to phase out regular gasoline." Sneller said Gasohol prices usually range from 2 cents under to 2 cents over the price of unleaded fuel, lie said some business people will charge more for it because they feel Gasohol is a better product. "You may get a little better gas mileage, so it is worth a little more. Win a dream trip to Hollywood. Plus a fabulous new Besson-Gobbi sports car 1,000 prizes totaling TO,000! Grand Prize -$10,000 trip for two to Los Angeles1 Plus an exciting new $18,900 Besson Gobbi car, one of the first available in the U.S.A.1 Prestigious hotel accommodations. A gala Holly wood premiere. Lunch at a famous movie studio. And a visit to the set of a movie or TV show. Second Prize A Beautiful Weekend" in New York valued at $5,000. Winner receives a personal hair and face consultation. 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