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OK, but do you know what they call a quarter pounder with cheese in France and is there any other e numbers in it?
E102 at a guess
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OK, but do you know what they call a quarter pounder with cheese in France and is there any other e numbers in it?
No E110?E102 at a guess
C
I saw this thread pop up again and thought I have the perfect image to post. You beat me to it.
Right we have had loads of customers asking the same.
Our advice is to NOT use E10 and only used Super with no Ethanol content.
Several customers have reported lazy cars, noticeable lower MPG and noisy engines.
Several customers have reported lazy cars, noticeable lower MPG and noisy engines.
I bet your glad the lovely Mrs crud doesn't read this...Lazy and noisy, you say? Hmm. Is E10 is also to be found in whatever the h3ll Mrs Crud drinks?
I would think Mrs Crud is on E50Lazy and noisy, you say? Hmm. Is E10 is also to be found in whatever the h3ll Mrs Crud drinks?
Let's hope not.I bet your glad the lovely Mrs crud doesn't read this...
Agree with this. I'm using E10 in my daily drivers (all euro 6) and E5 in my two older nice cars and the sit on mowers. A groundsman I know has said that all his stuff - strimmers, blowers, mowers etc - are failing on E10. There is a big can of worms here.Right we have had loads of customers asking the same.
Our advice is to NOT use E10 and only used Super with no Ethanol content.
Several customers have reported lazy cars, noticeable lower MPG and noisy engines.
I'm now putting super 98/99 Ron in my petrol cars, qpv , cayenne turbo , and e39 525.
I cant I can't tell the difference in the qp or cayenne, but in the e39 at decent cruising speeds it's reading closer to 40mpg whereas on cheap fuel it would be closer to 30mpg ( its that old it has the moving needles) . No idea why as would have thought the car tech too old to adjust, but hey ho the super isn't even a false economy
Hi sorry I've not tried e10 as happy to pay the extra for no hassle and use super. Up until now I've always put 95 Ron in whatever car i had as never believed 98/99 Ron made any differenceThat’s interesting, a really big drop off. Was it actually doing 10 mpg less, or just showing it on the dash? A 25% drop in economy for a 3% reduction in energy density is a pretty adverse reaction (adverse reactions to E10 aren’t that uncommon, it’s just it’s usually in the owners )
I have noticed a very slight drop off in economy in my daily (2ish mpg), but no difference in performance. I am putting super in my Maser too, but not because I think it will damage it.