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The Torque Meister
Porsche's web site states that E10 Ethanol fuel is NOT suitable for ANY 924 model, they suggest that owners contact their OPC to seek possible solutions to this new fuel that is now being introduced in the UK.
Avoid this fuel if you can as it can cause problems in fuel systems including increased internal rusting of fuel lines tanks etc, it can also cause increased reactions between unlike metals used in fuel injection systems.
To "gen up" on this it may be worth doing a web search and reading articles with regard to possible problems and suitable alternative fuel types.
I dont want to panic anybody but hope this saves damage to our cars and prevents any long term problems.
The Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs (FBHVC) is about to carry out laboratory tests of this fuel due to concerns over it's corrosive effects. It wiil also test commercially available additives to assess their effectiveness. In addition to it's aggressive reaction to differing metals, it can also attack older seals in the carb/FI systems.
Millers Oils are one of several firms offering additives intended to combat this.
Avoid this fuel if you can as it can cause problems in fuel systems including increased internal rusting of fuel lines tanks etc, it can also cause increased reactions between unlike metals used in fuel injection systems.
To "gen up" on this it may be worth doing a web search and reading articles with regard to possible problems and suitable alternative fuel types.
I dont want to panic anybody but hope this saves damage to our cars and prevents any long term problems.
The Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs (FBHVC) is about to carry out laboratory tests of this fuel due to concerns over it's corrosive effects. It wiil also test commercially available additives to assess their effectiveness. In addition to it's aggressive reaction to differing metals, it can also attack older seals in the carb/FI systems.
Millers Oils are one of several firms offering additives intended to combat this.