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June 26th, 2009 06:16 PM #1
Has anyone tried using e10 on their crv? ano po ang performance and the fc?
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June 30th, 2009 03:22 PM #2crv 2006mdl matic ko...nagtry ako e10 nung time na almost 60 per liter ang gas..pagka fulltank ko ng e10 biyahe ako ng bulacan..ang ride at fc pareho lang nung unleadead.madami na gumagamit ng e10 yun iba humihina daw ang hatak kasi nga from premium 95octane nagshift ka ng e10 93 octane ramdam mo na humina hatak dahil bumaba ang octane mo lalo na siguro kung blaze 97 octane tapos bglang e10 93 octane
e10 gamit ko sa crv namin..ingatz
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June 30th, 2009 04:46 PM #3
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June 30th, 2009 05:38 PM #4
i don't think octane ratings have anything to do with an engine's acceleration performance. higher octane ratings just mean the fuel burns more slowly, bec the burn is better controlled by the extra chemicals put into premium fuel. if you say that more octane = more energy, then you'd be wrong. pare-pareho lang yan, well, almost.
10% ethanol blend on regular unleaded is not that much, really. any car can run it, i think, kahit yung luma. 85% ethanol (e85), now that's another story.
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July 1st, 2009 04:26 PM #5until now e10 ok naman sya sa akin at wala pa naman ako nararamdaman na prolem tsaka di lang ako o ikaw ang gumagamit ng e10 madami na..mga 8months na crv nmin na naka e10..pamilya,kaibigan namin e10 din gamit wla namn prob..
shell e10 at petron e10 ako di ko pa natry caltex e10
pero ang sabi ang daw e10 di pde sa de carborator na oto pang EFI lang
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July 1st, 2009 06:15 PM #6ooopps. not all! carburator and gfi (group fuel injected) are not compatible with e10. see this link for honda.
http://www.hondaphil.com/ver2/e10.php
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