I noticed when discussing fuel in another thread recently a few people pointed out to me that using anything higher than 88 octane provided little to no benefit to a B3 Festiva. My response was that I don't run the cheap stuff because of "E10" but talking to my American flatmate the other day he told me American's probably don't know what E10 is because it's not common there. E10 = 10% Ethanol, like E85 is 85% Ethanol.
So my question is, are ethanol-free fuels still common place over there? Here in Australia just about everywhere selling 88 (we use a different rating system but I won't go into that now) has 10% ethanol added. To avoid ethanol one has to use 91 octane which is still ethanol free in 90% of places.
So I use an overkill octane fuel to avoid the ethanol first and foremost rather than expecting any performance/mileage improvements - hell looking at my fuel economy shows I'm still a long way behind some of you guys anyway :/
So my question is, are ethanol-free fuels still common place over there? Here in Australia just about everywhere selling 88 (we use a different rating system but I won't go into that now) has 10% ethanol added. To avoid ethanol one has to use 91 octane which is still ethanol free in 90% of places.
So I use an overkill octane fuel to avoid the ethanol first and foremost rather than expecting any performance/mileage improvements - hell looking at my fuel economy shows I'm still a long way behind some of you guys anyway :/
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