Busterboo said:
pvr said:
That is what is reported as an expected side effect of using E10
Where, please?
Example: https://www.topgear.com/car-news/top-gear-advice/uk-has-switched-e10-petrol-heres-what-it-and-what-it-means
Topgear said:
In an engine, burning a less energy-dense fuel means that you need to burn more of it to get the same amount of power. This doesn’t mean that you’ll lose power if you use E10; rather that your fuel economy will drop as your car’s engine computer fiddles with fuel-air ratios to get the best stoichiometry (a fancy-pants term for the ideal mixture). So while the carbon count goes down with ethanol-blended petrol, fuel consumption goes up.
Or RAC: https://www.rac.co.uk/drive/advice/emissions/what-is-e10-fuel-and-how-could-it-affect-you/
RAC said:
“And those with E10 compatible cars will unfortunately find they are getting fewer miles to the gallon as the fuel is less efficient than E5 fuel, due to it containing 5% more ethanol.
Or Autocar: https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/new-e10-fuel-could-reduce-cars-economy-10-cent
autocar said:
New E10 fuel could reduce a car's economy by 10 per cent