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W113 Pagoda SL Group => General Discussion => Topic started by: Markus on June 26, 2006, 09:06:08

Title: E-85 fuel
Post by: Markus on June 26, 2006, 09:06:08
 :twisted: Do any members have any experience or comments on the new (or up coming) fuel formulations. I have noticed an increasing number of gas stations indicate 10% ethanol mix at the pumps. Will E-85 cause greater vapor lock problems on hot days in our Pagodas? How will the mechanical and electric fuel pumps handle the E-85 (premature wear, etc?)

Mark
Title: Re: E-85 fuel
Post by: mdsalemi on June 27, 2006, 05:56:56
Mark,

E10 is 10% ethanol and is commonly available, often times without you knowing it.  The ethanol is blended not as a political tool or to reduce the consumption of petroleum, but rather has an "oxygenator" to the fuel to keep the air clean.

E85 is 85% ethanol; it is rare today, but will be more commonly available.  It is for use ONLY in flex-fuel vehicles that are labeled as such.  Do not use it in your Pagoda, or any other vehicle not designed for it.  It would be an expensive mistake.

Michael Salemi
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