E-10 ethanol/Petrol
Just had a look at the flashpoint of these two liquids.Flash point of petrol= -45F. Flashpoint of Ethanol = over 60 degrees.Wonder what effect this will have on the starting ability of our motors will be in a really cold winter? My guess is that it will take longer, and if your battery is not in tip top condition, perhaps not atall. On the other hand, will this mean that our engines will run cooler? Can not wait to find out.Filled mine up today with half a tank of the E10 because my tank was half full with E5. Does that make it E7.5?
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Quality spark plugs, air flow, combustion chambers in good condition will be as important as the battery being in good fettle. From what I have read (albeit briefly), the major concern for E10 is more related to the seals and pipework, rather than any running issue. As for it being 7.5, yes I believe it would be something like that lol. |
I thought petrol stations were going to have a pump and fuel for the older cars
macafee2 |
Now on my 3rd tank of E10, Morrissons started selling it a couple of weeks ago, and have found no degradation in MPG or performance - but it’s never had much of that anyway.
This is in my run around Diahatsu, as my 75 is a diesel. |
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E10 is the only stuff near me. It runs fine on it. But once in a while i go to my semi local german aral that has 102, it runs a lot smoother on that stuff. But its too expensive to daily drive on it. MPG is already non existant with a kv6 tourer with a auto box and its not like you get more power from it...
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Have they not got a super unleaded pump as that is E5? The 2 nearest Tescos to me have. |
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and of course the current E5 will go up by about £0.12 a litre, so around £8.40 a tank extra
Stu |
I just paid £1.45 per litre for the super unleaded going into the Bear. Being a Saltash resident we get a community card which gives us 5p a litre off.
As for the E10, I topped up Banana’s tank, about half, and so far the handbrake has seized on, and yesterday she wouldn’t start. Had the AA out for both issues. Don’t think they are related to the E10 though. |
Where did I read the good news about E10? Was a thread on here, or an email (possibly from DMGS?).
It was in the last couple of weeks I'm sure. Basically someone knew the designer/team leader or whatever at Rover. Apparently Rover was ahead of the game and designed the 75 (and possibly other models) to run on E10, as it was a fuel available abroad at that time. I'd like to take a copy of this comment to my local garage as they are interested in this, but I've searched and can't find it. Stewart |
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