Question:

Using Ethanol in cars and lawnmowers-- E10(10%)?

by  |  earlier

0 LIKES UnLike

I know people who have used Ethanol--E10(10%) in their lawnmowers and have had all kinds of problems with their mowers. What about the cars?

 Tags:

   Report

5 ANSWERS


  1. E10 has been used in the New York City area for several years now to help reduce pollution.  No harmful effect has been noticed by anyone I know.


  2. There is little advantage in any of the fuels. U can determine the real hp. by the CO2 that is produced.Some appear to be better than others. The only part that generates power is  C and when it is burned it is CO2.

  3. E10 is becoming very common now that the oxygenizer MTBE is being phased out.  While a few people have had problems, hundreds of thousands if not millions of cars are running trouble-free.

  4. Ignore the silliness of it damaging seals etc this is a myth, probably started by fuels company's, it has been used in many countries for years with no noticeable damage to engines and shod would in an engine rated for current unleaded fuel. This rumor was tried in my country about a year before it was wildly released now it has been used for about 3 years the several local fuel stations that supply it can't keep up with demand.

  5. Try it you won't like it

    .. . ..

    The ethanol that is used is of the kind you can throw a match into it and it will put out the match

    .. .. ..

    And plastic and rubber are its main course in the meal of what to eat that is on an automobile

    .. .. ..

    And the only emission it stops is when the car it is in has to go to the garage to get a $1,000 + dollar repair bill paid

    .. . ..

    And guess what when you do get it out of the garage and you live in the right part of the United States you have to put the rubber and plastic acid back in your car

    .. . ..

Question Stats

Latest activity: earlier.
This question has 5 answers.

BECOME A GUIDE

Share your knowledge and help people by answering questions.