BenzBoy
Grand Master
I know we have discussed ethanol before and not arrived at a conclusion but here is a new development. In today's Sydney Morning Herald (p.13)there is a report that the NSW government intends to mandate 10% ethanol in standard unleaded petrol by 2010. There have been many recommendations along these lines for about 6 months now. Ther report says that ethanol can be used in most, but not all, fuel injection sysytems - but not in carburettors.
Two questions;
1. Why can't ethanol be used in a curburettor?
2. What will it mean for the user of older cars? What does it mean for Des with a 170?
OK - for the moment premium uleaded does not contain ethanol unless you use V Power Racing but will premium remain ethanol free?
Regards,
BenzBoy
Two questions;
1. Why can't ethanol be used in a curburettor?
2. What will it mean for the user of older cars? What does it mean for Des with a 170?
OK - for the moment premium uleaded does not contain ethanol unless you use V Power Racing but will premium remain ethanol free?
Regards,
BenzBoy