Re: Is your car E10 petrol-ready?
Re: Is your car E10 petrol-ready?
Re: Is your car E10 petrol-ready?
Re: Is your car E10 petrol-ready?
Re: Is your car E10 petrol-ready?
I'm a bit surprised or maybe I shouldn'tRe: Is your car E10 petrol-ready?
As pointed out E10 has been around for years here in NSW because ethanol is produced in the state by Manildra. However most, but not all, service stations still sell unleaded which is about 2c a litre dearer.Re: Is your car E10 petrol-ready?
For those who'd welcome more arguments for not using E10, I just read a study this morning saying that bioethanol is likely to damage the fuel vapour restraint system of a car. This activated charcoal filter will have to be inspected regularly and be replaced at 80,000 miles. Prices starting at 30 quid.
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