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Old 12-23-2015, 10:47 AM   #27 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by kach22i View Post
I never heard/read the zero ethanol claim before, will research it - good news for vintage vehicles if true.
I suppose it may not apply to America, our fuels are different. Most of our fuels are E0, in fact it's hard to get E10 or E85.

I often hear reports about V-Power preforming better on US/Euro sites, and yet I've never really noticed anything at all really switching from E0 95 RON to V-Power 98 RON, even on cars where others swear there's a night and day difference.

I know if I go from E10 to V-Power yes, there's a difference.
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