I know that this has been coming for some time now but I just heard ads on the radio about E5 fuel being phased out and E10 being the new normal from this summer. Apparently this is all part of our attempts to reduce C02 emissions.
What they don't mention is that as this fuel contains less energy as such we will need more of it to cover the same distance as we did with less E5, so whether that negates the Co2 saving - who knows?
My question is are we all now resigned to having to put "Super" (V Power?) in our Pandas or just see if the added water content of E10 corrodes our systems?
Apologies if I have missed any thread on this.
What they don't mention is that as this fuel contains less energy as such we will need more of it to cover the same distance as we did with less E5, so whether that negates the Co2 saving - who knows?
My question is are we all now resigned to having to put "Super" (V Power?) in our Pandas or just see if the added water content of E10 corrodes our systems?
Apologies if I have missed any thread on this.