Originally Posted by Craig Jezz
Originally Posted by CalMog
https://www.theautochannel.com/news...aabBRQsrjcV-1NIY0hyuP-Rezn7stv2Tzjw-ldvc Try reading this, its long but gives you some interesting information. I live in California and we have had E fuels here for many years, all my cars run on it with no problems.




That makes very interesting reading and neatly turns everything we have been told upside down.

Interesting read. It says twice that E fuel is more powerful. How does that tie in with a 10% loss in mpg?
Nick