Quote Originally Posted by microtsip View Post
thanks for the info. so is there a way to replace the affected parts to make it compatible for E10?
Rubber fuel hoses are easy to replace but make sure the new hoses have the same pressure rating etc.

Fuel tank rusting... well, that is harder. It can be avoided/minimized by avoiding gas stations prone to frequent flooding (or avoid the stations for a couple of weeks)

As for the metal fuel lines, depends if E10 compatible replacements are available for your car.


and also, what is the safest fuel to load for now? my first option, as what i've already stated on my first post, is Petron Blaze.
In my case, I use either Petron Blaze or Total Pro-Tech if I want to avoid E10 gas.


pag ethanol-blended lang yung fuel (not 10%-90% mixture), like XCS (if i'm not mistaken, is not E10 but still contains ethanol -- around 5%?), me negative effect pa din kaya sa kotse?
Petron XCS is E10 gasoline or 10% ethanol blended in gasoline.

Kinda rare to find E5 gasoline these days but it just means the effects of ethanol will be slower to occur than E10, E20 or E80 blends.