adiohead
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quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
paid some man to tweak something on my nova basically
I'm getting the image of that man with his willy up an exhaust pipe in my head.
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3CorsaMeal
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Registered: 11th Apr 02
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that wasn't any old exhaust pipe, that was an M&S exhaust pipe, lined with lucious velvety wadding and warmed to 37degrees
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johnhara1
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When i lived in OZ last year, this E10 is in every garage and it's subsidised (about 8c a litre cheaper) and everyone was using it.
I was driving my boss' v8 ute on it for months, he only ever used this stuff and never had a problem.
i saw people filling porches with it etc and no dramas.
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Adam-D
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Registered: 11th May 02
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so old carb motors should be fine.
no injectors.
may have to adjust the ignition timing to match, but shouldnt cause any issues
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3CorsaMeal
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my VR6 ate the white bit of a spark plug and didn't seem to mind, so am sure i'll be alright
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Sam
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I tried to look for my car in that safe cars list on PH but my car wasn't made in Europe
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sand-eel
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Yes its the fuel pump and injector seals that the alcohol eats at...also no ignition timing changes need to be done as its will have a slightly higher RON rating so will actually be less likely to knock.
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sand-eel
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"BMW:
All petrol engine BMW models are cleared for the use of E10 petrol regardless of their year of manufacture but the minimum octane required should be observed according to the owner's manual."
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Twiggy
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quote: Originally posted by chrisritch
quote: Originally posted by Twiggy
Basically direct injection engines are fucked.
On the plus point it might be easier to clean up when you spill 40 litres over your drive
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Mattb
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quote: Originally posted by Twiggy
Basically direct injection engines are fucked.
Not really
just early direct injection engines..
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pow
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The MX5. Balls.
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Adam-D
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im not sure on my brothers mfi system on his erst
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spikedjack
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The corsa ran fine on e10 in germany, however that was 103 octane
according to some research the supra will be fine on it so im not stressing
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chrisritch
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quote: Originally posted by pow
The MX5. Balls.
Doesnt it say not fully until about 2020? Do you plan on having it that long?
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Rob E
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quote: Originally posted by pow
The MX5. Balls.
Don't buy into it mate, it's been completely blown out of proportion by that article. Lots of the USA miata owners run on E85 which is 85% ethonal compared to the 10% they want to introduce here and they have no issues at all.
A company called Ricardo are at the forefront of ethanol research and delivered this report on the affects of E15 on test vehicles from 1994-2000 that aren't apparently ethanol compatible. The only concern was air/fuel ratios on older vehicles.
Link to the Ricardo report
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Eddx14xe
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So as long as you don't have Acetal fuel line fittings, gas caps and fuel rails. You will be fine, as those are the only things that showed any problems - minor swelling and mass loss. The metals discolouration is no problem at all.
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Rob E
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Precisely, no more affect on seals ect than fuel/oil already has
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Ian
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Not bothered if its E99 so long as its cheaper.
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amos
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
Not bothered if its E99 so long as its cheaper.
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