Just had a small read through this info... Let me know if its interesting I got bored halfway through..
http://armchairbiker.com/ethanol-in-pet ... d-to-know/
Ethanol in a 2stroke
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Re: Ethanol in a 2stroke
Yes it's interesting. It's quite technical though, so perhaps it's beyond your comprehension as the really good stuff is at tbe end.
I'll summarise it for those with similar soporific issues.
Ethanol E5 is crap but if you run your bike regularly it will be ok - probably.
Ethanol E10 is very crap and will cause carb problems.
What to do.
Use 'super' or 97 octane petrol. It doesn't have any E numbers in. Oh, and most supermarket petrols are cheap for a reason especially from the company that starts with 'T' and ends in 'esco'. That's only my opinion of course, but their 'little' never helped me or anyone other than them I reckon.
I'll summarise it for those with similar soporific issues.
Ethanol E5 is crap but if you run your bike regularly it will be ok - probably.
Ethanol E10 is very crap and will cause carb problems.
What to do.
Use 'super' or 97 octane petrol. It doesn't have any E numbers in. Oh, and most supermarket petrols are cheap for a reason especially from the company that starts with 'T' and ends in 'esco'. That's only my opinion of course, but their 'little' never helped me or anyone other than them I reckon.
Proof that four strokes are over complicated
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Re: Ethanol in a 2stroke
So why don't they say that.. Waffle.. Waffle.. Us 10 year old don't understand the big words ...
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Re: Ethanol in a 2stroke
Writers get paid by the word.........
Proof that four strokes are over complicated
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Re: Ethanol in a 2stroke
Many moons ago I used to deliver petrol & diesel to garages and supermarkets. Some petrol companies used to advertise that their fuel had additives this and detergents that in their fuel and charged you more for the privilege of using it! What most people didn’t know was that virtually all the fuel in the NW used to come from the same storage depot and as the so called “additives” where manually poured into the tanker by the driver with a big jug it all depended what mood he was in and if he didn’t feel like climbing up the ladder to the tank top then no additives where addedAlan H wrote:
Most supermarket petrols are cheap for a reason especially from the company that starts with 'T' and ends in 'esco'. That's only my opinion of course, but their 'little' never helped me or anyone other than them I reckon.
Of course I was always very conscientious and did the job properly
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Re: Ethanol in a 2stroke
Interesting, yes, but not much that you didn't already know. Fortunately it's a pretty simple document to read and actually not as technical as it might appear at first glance.
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Re: Ethanol in a 2stroke
It was my understanding from other forums that today nearly all the superunleaded fuel does have ethanol in it. The same forums said the only super unleaded that doesn't is Esso - but that is not from first hand experience. It is fairly easy to check so I might do just that and report back
Edit: sorry I hadn't read the article before I wrote the above, but I now note they mention Esso super specifically too
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Edit: sorry I hadn't read the article before I wrote the above, but I now note they mention Esso super specifically too
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Re: Ethanol in a 2stroke
According to the VJMC newsletter Tansha, in the NW only Esso super is ethanol free. Other areas may differ. There is a kit you can buy to check the ethanol content and another to remove it completely if your really concerned
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