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      09-04-2015, 08:38 PM   #17
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I don't buy that. Ethanol allows water to attach to it. Hence it can get further down the fuel system and cause damage/corrosion. When the E10 and E05 fuels started to come out in Germany(2011)... even BMW(and other car makers) were telling us different things. Some said within the company its ok, but the engineers said it was not good over the long term.

Sulfur free gas and the new E10 fuel in Germany…
http://www.1addicts.com/forums/showthread.php?t=485903


Today most German gas stations sell the regular blend fuel, which is E10(10% ethanol) 95 octane, called: Super. Then they have another Super with is also 95 octane but only has 5%, called E05 Super. And then we have our premium fuel called SuperPlus 98 octane which as NO ethanol.

I only use 98 octane SuperPlus in my car.
Tots jelly. I want 98 octane.
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