Karlos the jackal
Well-Known Member
OK guys this don't cover my dirty diesel bit just wondering on people's thoughts of the new E10 petrol coming and do you think it would affect the V8s engine much?
There were a few problems when it was first introduced. Mainly with fuel lines, and old motorbikes with panel tanks soldered together.Americans have been running ethanol rich fuel for years, no idea what the palaver about old cars is all about.
If you have a 40yr old car with the original fuel lines then you're asking for trouble even with the normal stuff..
Nowt to worry about.
The Media is a full of horror stories regarding the stuff, the majority is bullshít to be honest
e5 in your series 3 will be okSuper will remain E5
There were a few problems when it was first introduced. Mainly with fuel lines, and old motorbikes with panel tanks soldered together.
Both easily dealt with, and the formulation is more stable.
As you say, a decade old story that has been recycled on the internet ad infinitum.
Americans have been running ethanol rich fuel for years, no idea what the palaver about old cars is all about.
If you have a 40yr old car with the original fuel lines then you're asking for trouble even with the normal stuff..
Nowt to worry about.
The Media is a full of horror stories regarding the stuff, the majority is bullshít to be honest
55yr old fuel lineHummm i have a 55 year old car with the original fuel line front to back
55yr old fuel line
time to replace it
Hummm i have a 55 year old car with the original fuel line front to back
We will have to see what evolves with my 1976 Capri’s fuel system, its steel other than the short flexible bits each endCan beat that just 61 yr old s2 original steel fuel lines, I know not rubber/plastic but still sounds good.