Ethanol in petrol
Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 9:21 pm
I'm surprised there hasn't been a recent thread on this topic. It's going to affect us all next year when the govt. in their infinite wisdom raise the level of ethanol in 95 octane petrol from 5% to 10% (super remains ethanol-free), when most of the world is starving.
What are the true effects of ethanol on old cars? It's quite a worry and I have heard conflicting advice. I want to keep driving and enjoying my car without my mechanical bits being affected by rotten modern plant fuel.
Those of you keeping your car tucked indoors waiting for a nice sunny Sunday to bring it out may find you ain't gonna get anywhere...
How will it affect daily drivers, as I understand it the risk decreases if the fuel is regularly replenished.
There is some consolation in the fact that a petrol available in the 1950s was Cleveland Discol - 'the alcohol blend for greater economy and high-mileage men'.
What are the true effects of ethanol on old cars? It's quite a worry and I have heard conflicting advice. I want to keep driving and enjoying my car without my mechanical bits being affected by rotten modern plant fuel.
Those of you keeping your car tucked indoors waiting for a nice sunny Sunday to bring it out may find you ain't gonna get anywhere...

How will it affect daily drivers, as I understand it the risk decreases if the fuel is regularly replenished.
There is some consolation in the fact that a petrol available in the 1950s was Cleveland Discol - 'the alcohol blend for greater economy and high-mileage men'.