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Just spoke with a coworker about this. She claims she used the gas in the past and her car had issues (and it was a newer model). Dunno if anyone else can chime in on this.
Edit: Seems like E88 has 15% ethanol vs 10% ethanol standard. Check your owner's manual to see if this is an issue as many cars recommend 10% or lower.
Last edited by autosaver November 21, 2022 at 12:06 PM.
Just spoke with a coworker about this. She claims she used the gas in the past and her car had issues (and it was a newer model). Dunno if anyone else can chime in on this.
Edit: Seems like E88 has 15% ethanol vs 10% ethanol standard. Check your owner's manual to see if this is an issue as many cars recommend 10% or lower.
"nearly all new automobiles are explicitly approved by the manufacturer to use lower-carbon, lower-cost gasoline blends containing 15 percent ethanol (E15)."
As with all ethanol blend fuels the E15 can contain "up to" 15%. It could be less.
We started using E15 in mid April. We use the Fuelly app to track all mileage.
2013 Chrysler Town and Country.
16k highway miles and 42 fuelups so far. Our mpg has increased from 19-20 up to 21 average.
We have another 2013 T&C. Only driven 6k miles since mid April. My mpg has remained pretty much unchanged on E15.
Scan your Sheetz account / barcode at the pump for an additional 3 cents off a gallon. I bring my app up and it scans at the pump. Doesn't take any additional perks off your account and you don't need to use a sheets cc either.
Scan your Sheetz account / barcode at the pump for an additional 3 cents off a gallon. I bring my app up and it scans at the pump. Doesn't take any additional perks off your account and you don't need to use a sheets cc either.
We still have a 15 cent promo on our account. And you can buy select gift cards for an additional 20 cents off.
My dual fuel generator says NO E15 GAS in the manual... If it's not good enough for my generator not sure why I'd put it in my car?
Because your generator doesn't have ANY of the sensors your car does. Your car is capable of adjusting the air/fuel mixture on the fly. Your generator is dumb.
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Edit: Seems like E88 has 15% ethanol vs 10% ethanol standard. Check your owner's manual to see if this is an issue as many cars recommend 10% or lower.
This is E15 88 octane
Edit: Seems like E88 has 15% ethanol vs 10% ethanol standard. Check your owner's manual to see if this is an issue as many cars recommend 10% or lower.
As with all ethanol blend fuels the E15 can contain "up to" 15%. It could be less.
2013 Chrysler Town and Country.
16k highway miles and 42 fuelups so far. Our mpg has increased from 19-20 up to 21 average.
We have another 2013 T&C. Only driven 6k miles since mid April. My mpg has remained pretty much unchanged on E15.
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