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Amateb8

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E10 Petrol
« on: July 20, 2021, 09:44:03 PM »
I think this modified petrol been in circulation since January 2021. Has anyone experienced issues? Although, the government says the previous E5 petrol (only in premium or super grade/high octane) will still be sold for a period of time.

I didn't notice any fuel pumps labelled E10 or E5 petrol.

I think in the not too distant future, classic cars will gradually disappear on our roads.

Njkip

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Re: E10 Petrol
« Reply #1 on: July 20, 2021, 10:13:30 PM »
But if you can remove the ethanol using the technique that the guy on YouTube showed and end up with ethanol free fuel we might have a chance of holding in there...I'm going to buy myself a plastic tub with a drain tap and start removing the ethanol from the fuel for my bis. Add a bit of octane booster and I'm sorted....it'd be a shame if these and any other classic started to disappear....

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Re: E10 Petrol
« Reply #2 on: September 04, 2021, 09:14:25 PM »
I think this modified petrol been in circulation since January 2021. Has anyone experienced issues? Although, the government says the previous E5 petrol (only in premium or super grade/high octane) will still be sold for a period of time.

I didn't notice any fuel pumps labelled E10 or E5 petrol.

I think in the not too distant future, classic cars will gradually disappear on our roads.

isn't the advice to use E5 (in premium/super) for now.  I hope that 'now' lasts a long time obviously.