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  1. Join Date
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    #71
    Quote Originally Posted by karuro View Post
    Sir polar01, correct me if I'm wrong.. I think E10 na din ang Petron XCS and yung Shell Premium.. XCS kasi gamit ko and napansin ko kelan lang nagkaroon nung sticker na may ethanol na nga daw..
    Yup. Petron XCS and Shell premium are ethanol blended already.

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    #72
    Quote Originally Posted by renzo_d10 View Post
    Yup. Petron XCS and Shell premium are ethanol blended already.
    Really?...di ko pansin yan na may e10 yung premium and xcs.....dapat may sticker yun or proper labeling sa product nila.....kc as of this morning i gassed up in a shell station in kawit and did not notice anything......

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    #73
    Here is the list of automobiles or vehicles compatible with E-10 Gasoline: (source: honda phils)

    Honda Civic
    Civic 1.6L VTEC (Civic SiR Body) 1998 ~ 2001
    Civic 1.5L (Civic SiR Body) (Group Fuel Injection, GFI) 1998 ~ 2001


    Here is the list of automobiles or vehicles NOT compatible with E-10 Gasoline: (source: honda phils)

    Honda Civic
    Civic 1.6 VTEC 1996 ~ 1998
    Civic 1.5L (Group Fuel Injection, GFI) 1996 ~ 1998


    Ano ba ang difference ng engines ng Civic 96-98 sa Civic 99-00? Bakit kaya 99-00 lang ang compatible sa E10?

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    #74
    guys gusto ko lang sana malaman kung pwde ba gumamit ng e10 fuel sa Honda civic ESI 93 model? PGM-FI na din yung makina e pero natatakot lang ako kargahan ng e10. ang hirap din kasi mag hanap ng gas station na walang e10 at medyo may kamahalan na din yung mga Blaze and other premium gas. pls advice thanks

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    #75
    Quote Originally Posted by marco_c View Post
    guys gusto ko lang sana malaman kung pwde ba gumamit ng e10 fuel sa Honda civic ESI 93 model? PGM-FI na din yung makina e pero natatakot lang ako kargahan ng e10. ang hirap din kasi mag hanap ng gas station na walang e10 at medyo may kamahalan na din yung mga Blaze and other premium gas. pls advice thanks
    Have you read the thread? The answer is probably found in the past pages if you just gave it some effort to read it.

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    #76
    yup read the thread, pero wala po kasi akong nakita about 93 Civic esi 1.6 PGM-FI compatibility with e10. may mga ibang mechanic na nagsabi na basta fuel injected pwde na daw pero duda parin ako. hope you can give advice thanks!

    The following are NOT E10 compatible:


    Honda City:

    1. City 1.5L (Group Fuel Injection, GFI): 1998 – 1999
    2. City 1.3L (Group Fuel Injection, GFI): 1996 – 1999
    3. City 1.3L (Carbureted): 1996 – 1999

    Honda Civic:

    1. Civic 1.6 VTEC: 1996 – 1998
    2. Civic 1.5L (Group Fuel Injection, GFI): 1996 – 1998
    3. Civic 1.5L (Carbureted): 1993 – 1995
    4. Civic 1.2L (Carbureted): 1992 – 1996
    5. Civic 1.2L (Carbureted): 1991 – 1992

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    #77
    Taken from:
    http://www.mukamo.com/honda-e-10-gas...y-philippines/

    Also:
    http://www.hondaphil.com/ver2/e10.php

    Honda E-10 Gasoline (Fuel) Compatibility – Philippines

    E10 is gasoline blended with bioethanol (10% bioethanol and 90% gasoline), which is an alternative energy resource produced from organic matter.

    Here is the list of automobiles or vehicles compatible with E-10 Gasoline: (source: honda phils)

    Honda Jazz
    Jazz 1.3L i-DSI 2004 ~ present
    Jazz 1.5L VTEC 2005 ~ 2006

    Honda City
    City 1.3L i-DSI 2003 ~ present
    City 1.5L VTEC 2000 ~ present
    City 1.5L (Type Z) (Group Fuel Injection, GFI) 1999 ~ 2003

    Honda Civic
    Civic 1.8L SOHC i-VTEC 2006 ~ present
    Civic 2.0L DOHC 2006 ~ present
    Civic 2.0L DOHC 2004 ~ 2005
    Civic 1.6L SOHC 2001 ~ 2006
    Civic 1.5L SOHC 2001 ~ 2004
    Civic 1.6L DOHC VTEC 1998 ~ 2001
    Civic 1.6L VTEC (Civic SiR Body) 1998 ~ 2001
    Civic 1.5L (Civic SiR Body) (Group Fuel Injection, GFI) 1998 ~ 2001

    Honda Accord
    Accord 3.5L SOHC i-VTEC 2008 ~ present
    Accord 2.4L DOHC i-VTEC 2009 ~ present
    Accord 3.0L V6 VTEC 2004 ~ 2007
    Accord 2.4L DOHC i-VTEC 2004 ~ 2007
    Accord 2.0L DOHC i-VTEC 2003 ~ 2004
    Accord 2.0L VTI-SOHC 1998 ~ 2001
    Accord 2.3L VTI-L SOHC 1998 ~ 2001
    Accord 2.0L VTI-SOHC 2001 ~ 2002

    Honda CR-V
    CR-V 2.0L SOHC i-VTEC 2007 ~ present
    CR-V 2.4L DOHC i-VTEC 2008 ~ present
    CR-V 2.0L DOHC i-VTEC 2005 ~ 2006
    CR-V 2.4L DOHC i-VTEC 2005 ~ 2006
    CR-V 2.0L DOHC 1997 ~ 2002

    Other Honda Vehicles
    Odyssey 2.2L SOHC 1997 ~ 1998
    Pilot 3.5L V6 2006 ~ 2007
    HR-V 1.6L SOHC 2000 ~ 2002
    S2000 2.0L 2001
    Civic Hybrid 1.3L 2004 ~ 2006
    Legend 3.5L 1997 ~ 1998

    Here is the list of automobiles or vehicles NOT compatible with E-10 Gasoline: (same source as above)

    Honda City
    City 1.5L (Group Fuel Injection, GFI) 1998 ~ 1999
    City 1.3L (Group Fuel Injection, GFI) 1996 ~ 1999
    City 1.3L (Carbureted) 1996 ~ 1999

    Honda Civic
    Civic 1.6 VTEC 1996 ~ 1998
    Civic 1.5L (Group Fuel Injection, GFI) 1996 ~ 1998
    Civic 1.5L (Carbureted) 1993 ~ 1995
    Civic 1.2L (Carbureted) 1992 ~ 1996
    Civic 1.2L (Carbureted) 1991 ~ 1992

    Honda Accord
    Accord 2.2L 1994 ~ 1997

    Motorists should only use E-10 gasoline from oil companies/distributors who complied with PNS/DOE QS 008:2006 E-gasoline specifications or look for the marking that says “This E-gasoline contains 10% Bioethanol. Generally recommended for fuel-injection engines” on their dispensing pumps.
    I assume if your car is NOT on the compatible list, you can safely assume it is NOT compatible to E10 blended gasoline.

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    #78
    ok thanks very much

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    #79
    Same question with agp. May difference po ba sa engine ng vti 96-97 and vti 98-00?? Bakit hindi pwede e10 sa 96-97??

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    #80
    Even if my 1.8 SOHC i-VTEC engine is compatible with E10 and other flex fuels, I noticed a substantial drop in fuel consumption when I tried E10. From the usual FC of 11kms/liter, my FC worsened to 8kms/liter when I used a full tank of E10. So it's back to high octane fuel for me.

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