I know there is a topic here about E10 petrol, but it's 10 years old.
Since then, E10 has made its way into many countries, including my own. I wonder if there is also some experience about actual harm that E10 can do to our engines and fuel lines. Evidently there should be cases when a friend/wife/stupid myself poured wrong type of petrol into the tank. I tried to find some horror storied on the internet, but found none.
So perhaps E10 is not such a killer and *can* be used periodically, if ethanol-free fuel is not available?
Since then, E10 has made its way into many countries, including my own. I wonder if there is also some experience about actual harm that E10 can do to our engines and fuel lines. Evidently there should be cases when a friend/wife/stupid myself poured wrong type of petrol into the tank. I tried to find some horror storied on the internet, but found none.
So perhaps E10 is not such a killer and *can* be used periodically, if ethanol-free fuel is not available?