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of gasoline. Engine/Parts Damage: 1. Wear and damage of internal engine parts. 2. Damage to
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E10 Ethanol: Recommended engine precautions Fuel system and gas rules have changed - Precautions are necessary with E10 ethanol
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water. A simple solution for those who own engines that were not designed to run
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and clog the engine with sludge and grime, causing the engine to "lock
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E10 Fuel Use Tips: #1 Check your owner's manual to determine if your engine was designed to
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problems and/or engine damage from use of E10 and (2) Engine manufacturer recommends E0 gas
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money for the war. 1876 Otto Cycle was the first combustion engine designed to use
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E10 and alcohol blend fuel use! Engine manufacturers have in recent years re-designed engines to use
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for repair or replacement of engine; Performance issues; (E.G. decreased engine power, hesitation, stalling). Engine usage requires prolonged gas
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is less volatile . Running an engine on the phase-separated fuel can cause serious engine difficulty and problems
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for repair or replacement of engine; Performance issues; (E.G. decreased engine power, hesitation, stalling). Engine usage requires prolonged gas
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incurred for repair or replacement of engine; __ Performance issues; (E.G. decreased engine power, hesitation, stalling). __
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dating back many years, have proven that too much alcohol in a conventional engine, will damage engine parts
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10 and 20 % Ethanol on Engines: Marine Manufacturer Fuel Recommendations, 2003 Study by Orbital Engine Company February 2003. View
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experience greater wear-down of parts and useful life of engine/equipment. View engine damage
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purchased gas with over 10% ethanol or used gasahol in an engine type not designed to tolerate
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gas contaminated with alcohol and water (bright blue). Ethanol in gas (E10) Engine Damage Can Be Avoided
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to start engine; Vapor lock or fuel starvation; Corrosion and rusting of engine parts; Clogging of
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fuel problems - No such miracle product exists! - E85, FFV's and AFV's are designed to be
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run your engine on this unsafe level of alcohol. Damage to your engine and parts
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included in all gasoline sold. -------------------------------- Most should have minimal problems with E10 fuel, when your engine manufacturer approves of
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for further reading. Includes links to: EPA BULLETINS - LAWS - POLITICS - MANUFACTUER ETHANOL FUEL RECOMMENDATIONS - ENGINE PRECAUTIONS - NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF
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Always immediately contact the gas station owner/operator. Save your gas and engine repair receipts. We also
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blends that "may contain up to 10% ethanol". Consumers owning gas-powered engines not designed for alcohol
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the gas pumps for the type of fuel recommended by their engine's manufacturer. Fuel-Testers
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incurred for repair or replacement of engine; __ Performance issues; (E.G. decreased engine power, hesitation, stalling). __
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concern and anger, due to the sudden occurrence of engine problems/malfunctions/damage from
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offer consumer choice at the pump - For those who own engines not designed for alcohol
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directly from the product manufacturer. A Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) is designed to provide
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ethanol being used as E10 conventional gas which has no benefits and causes many engine problems. Fuel-Testers supports
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in many areas. This has created much inconvenience for persons owning vehicles not designed for alcohol