hoser wrote:
Danno wrote:
Sorry hoser just had another thought doesnt your pump fuel also contain ethanol
Maybe that is also taken into consideration when they calculate the octane levels required in your part of the world
At higher elevations their is less air available for your
Engine to build compression so you can run lower octane, higher octane fuels cost more so most oil companies offer lower octanes.
Most the pump gas here has 10% ethanol yes and this also raises the octane but the octane is tested after its blended.
Mutts are or were trying to push a 15% ethanol blend on us.
another 5% will screw with anything that has carbs on it even worse
looks like they passed it
but its not required as of now
they only recomend that the 15% mix should be used on 2001 and newer trucks and cars(aka fuel injection)
heres the article
http://www.epa.gov/otaq/regs/fuels/additive/e15/" ."..
the only this i couldnt understand abought this artical (
http://content.usatoday.com/communities ... W7_o9uF9e0" ."..) was
"Even though the E-15 blend is intended for cars and trucks -- indeed, it's technically illegal to use it in other engines"
i liked this part
"Burning ethanol can cause toxic air pollutants to be emitted from vehicle tailpipes, especially at higher blend levels like E-15. The chemistry is fairly straightforward: ethanol burns hotter than gasoline, causing catalytic converters to break down faster."
maybe that's why everyones cats are going bad???