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    Exclamation Ethanol fuel

    I read on the recent newspaper that data suggest that ethanol mixed fuel are more efficient than normal fuel. my question is it safe to put mixed fuel in euro?

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    I read that you can mix mothballs into your fuel to increase combustion performance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ACTI0NMAN-1
    I read that you can mix mothballs into your fuel to increase combustion performance.
    i'm gonna sue you if my engine blows up when i put mothballs into my tank

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    both true.....
    its been tested that ethanol mixed fuel if more efficent n they SAY its safe
    it weather or not u want to use it
    my mum uses it n her car is fyn but she also pours a tank of premium once a month while i still chose to use 98 or 95 all the way

    the moth balls thing was tested one MYTH BUSTERS kekekeke

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    It will, we tested on miragelancer.com on a crappy engine.

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    Heres a great link:

    http://www.fcai.com.au/ethanol.php/2.../00000001.html

    Its shows different manufacturers and wheather they would/not recomend it in their models of cars.
    Deano.

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    Ferrari does not recommend the use of ethanol blend petrol. E10 may be used in emergency situations.

    opps wrong forum...

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    Each manufacturer has a statement on whether their cars can use E10. The wording from some manufacturers indicate material compatibility, while others state drivability issues. The link that DLO01 is good info!

    And I'll move this to the Tech forum.
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