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Ivan
4th January 2012, 11:27 AM
Went to put some 95 Ron in my D3 (V8) the other day and noticed it said it may contain up to 10% Ethanol. Is this OK for the engine?
TIA
Ivan
Neil P
4th January 2012, 11:33 AM
NO ! Don't put ethanol through it ; buy 98RON
 
PS. What brand was this Servo ?
mams
4th January 2012, 12:03 PM
E10 makes baby Jesus cry
Ivan
4th January 2012, 12:05 PM
Was a Matilda servo. The fuel was advertised as 95 RON it was only when I saw the small print about the Ethanol that I began wondering. I have seen the E10 unleaded and avoid that but this was just advertised as 95 RON, so is it the same as the E10 stuff?
Ivan
Neil P
4th January 2012, 12:15 PM
I know that avoiding independent servos will lead ( if it hasn't already ! )
to a Duopoly ( read : monopoly .... ) , but down south Aus , they're
notorious for crap fuel and dodgy toluene additives etc . Stick with
Caltex and Shell ( aka Woolies and Coles ) and you will be getting
what you're expecting ; not ethanol in 95 and 98 ( yet ).
I use RON98 because it's minimally Cents more than RON95 , but better.
Years ago ( '80's ) we all bought our Super , where-ever we saw it , 
but times have changed.
 
Ethanol is for ethanol engines. Manufacturers are too scared to say "don't use it"
incase they lose a heap of vehicle sales.
 
E10 is a generic referral to RON91 with 10% ethanol. Interestingly , adding 10% ethanol to RON91 , makes
it less than 91, but they're not going there !
Ivan
5th January 2012, 12:55 PM
Thanks for the information folks. I did think 95 RON was premium unleaded but was obviously wrong. Will stick with 98 in future.
Regards
Ivan
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