View Poll Results: Have you encountered problems with E10 blended gasoline?
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No problem with E10 gasoline
19 26.39% -
I have reduced fuel mileage with E10
37 51.39% -
I have reduced engine power with E10
25 34.72% -
My engine is not compatible with E10.
15 20.83% -
I have other problems (not listed) with E10.
6 8.33%
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September 2nd, 2008 01:28 AM #9Ive been using E10 since about 4 years na since Seaoil first introduced E10.
Seaoil's E10 formulations at that time had the highest octane ratings - Regular E10 was at 95+ and Premium E10 was at 97+, higher than any other fuel in the market. In time, they lowered this to the now prevailing 93 and 95 octane ratings. What's amazing is that Seaoil is the only one with a Premium E10 blend. It took about 2 years more before Shell introduced their E10 fuel.
Anyway, Ive shifted to Shell because their E10 eventually became cheaper, and because the service (water and air) were much better.
My Lancer GLXi 1997, has been running really great on E10 and has had no problems with the engine. Ive run it all the way up to Baguio on Seaoil's E10 fuel...
Today however, the E10 merely supplements the LPG fuel which is the main fuel of my car. It's been on LPG/E10 for a year now with no problems whatsoever.
Today, E10 fuel is even cheaper than PUV Diesel!Last edited by webmiester; September 2nd, 2008 at 01:33 AM.
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