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Originally Posted by litesong
Use E0 for years & E10 for years to reduce the variables. Don't switch back & forth between E0/E10 often. As I stated previously, "....I have 3 NA cars with many years of data with 87 octane 10% ethanol blends(E10), & many years of data with 87 octane E0."
Be patient & gather your years of data...... like me.
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Thanks, though I was planning on using E0 for the Chevy and the Mercury too just to prevent excessive engine wear. I expect to get some more fuel economy out of E0 too since the vehicles weren't designed with E10 in mind.