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Danwilderspin



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E10 and the 4.2 Supercharged..

So looks like we are all going to be forced down the 5% more ethanol 5% less range route of E10 (seems like a scam to me ?!?)

Anyway Reading into it it says its a lot harsher on components than what we currently have.

Now, being that the 4.2 supercharged and 4.. AJ engines are good workhorses except when an log conversion is done badly - what's the likelihood of this causing problems to said engines? Current stable:
2006 BMW M6
2007 4.2 V8 S/C FF
Gone:
2002 4.4 V8 FF

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dingg1



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None, because you're running on gas 99% of the time

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dingg1



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Or do you mean on non converted cars?

I think they run 10% ethanol in 95% of petrol sold in the USA, so again the answer is the same, no issue...

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Danwilderspin



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Yes sorry non converted but even gas usually switches back around 4k Current stable:
2006 BMW M6
2007 4.2 V8 S/C FF
Gone:
2002 4.4 V8 FF

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wack61



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Just put E5 in it, I refuse to put E10 in any of my cars, even the smart car

Esso E5 contains no ethanol at all in most of the country, tells you on their website where it does have ethanol in it

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wack61



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Just put E5 in it, I refuse to put E10 in any of my cars, even the smart car

Esso E5 contains no ethanol at all in most of the country, tells you on their website where it does have ethanol in it

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Sandyt



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wack61 wrote:
Just put E5 in it, I refuse to put E10 in any of my cars, even the smart car

Esso E5 contains no ethanol at all in most of the country, tells you on their website where it does have ethanol in it


+1 I have always used E5 in our vehicles and also in the boat the ethanol rots some of the less robust metal components in the fuel line the p38 is on 190k and the l322 228k no issues with either

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When my SC was on LPG the only petrol that got put in the tank was E5. Now the LPG has been removed I still only put E5 in it.

Ethanol has a lower calorific value then petrol so when you use E10 you'll use more of it. Granted, it's probably not that much but you'll still need more. Using E5 will reduce this slightly as there's less Ethanol in it.

Any petrol car I've got these days, including lawn mowers, strimmers, chainsaws, quad bikes, etc. all get E5 in them now.

Although, for the non car stuff I've been looking at buying drums of storage petrol as that's entirely Ethanol free.

David. 2002 4.6 Vogue SE - Alveston Red with Lightstone Leather
2007 Range Rover Supercharged in Java Black with Ivory Leather
2012 Range Rover 5.0 SC Autobiography in Indus Silver with Jet/Ivory Interior
2012 Range Rover 4.4 TDV8 Autobiography in Baltic Blue with Sand Interior

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I have been using Aspen fuel in my garden stuff and other tools an d can leave them over the winter without having to muck about with them and its been brilliant

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