Some really good ethanol info here:
http://fuelschool.blogspot.com/2009/02/phase-separation-in-ethanol-blended.html
http://fuelschool.blogspot.com/2009/02/phase-separation-in-ethanol-blended.html
snerkman said:Some really good ethanol info here:
http://fuelschool.blogspot.com/2009/02/phase-separation-in-ethanol-blended.html
What chew talkin bout Willis?snomofo said:It's easy enough to test with a glass bottle, some water and a sharpie.
A couple of bucks said:What chew talkin bout Willis?
snomofo said:It's my understanding that e-10 fuel does not have to be advertised at the pump. In other words - I'm not sure I'd trust any station just by what the sign out front says and would test it frequently.
snerkman said:Pump labeling laws vary by state. I'm pretty sure MI doesn't require labeling if it contains ethanol, but I think WI does. Could prolly google to find out.