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!LittleDragon 08-17-2020 09:10 AM

Bad seals don't make the car not start. If they were leaking, you'd smell the gas long before something like that happens. If the engine has air, fuel and spark, it will run.

Jmac 08-17-2020 09:42 AM

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Originally Posted by UnknownJinX (Post 8995941)
But all 87 fuels are E10 in BC. Most of the cars on the road use them, so a single oddball incident doesn't really say much.

Some cheaper gasolines are E15 and, as of Spring 2018, gasolines are allowed to contain up to 25% ethanol content in Canada. This certainly is not the norm (even E15 is pretty rare), obviously, but unless your engine is Flex Fuel rated, using anything in excess of E10 may void your warranty and/or cause damage.

Pretty much all vehicles manufactured in the '90s and '00s are designed for E10. Most vehicles that are 2012 or newer are designed to handle E15. Most vehicles in the 1980s and pretty much all vehicles prior to the mid-80s were not designed for any level of ethanol.

Ontario is requiring an average of 10% ethanol content starting this year, so my guess would be that those offering ethanol-free premium fuels country-wide (like Shell) will need to increase their ethanol content in their regular and mid-grade fuels.

https://www.ontario.ca/page/greener-gasoline
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Starting in 2020, fuel suppliers must maintain at least an annual average of 10% renewable content (such as ethanol) in the gasoline they sell in Ontario.

GIZZ 08-17-2020 09:42 AM

That's why I asked what he was gassing up. It's a solvent, it'll probably take a very long time to cause a problem in a modern car. I don't want to take a chance on any of my carburated yard equipment. It also doesn't mix well with oil for 2 strokes.

UnknownJinX 08-17-2020 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Jmac (Post 8995963)
Some cheaper gasolines are E15 and, as of Spring 2018, gasolines are allowed to contain up to 25% ethanol content in Canada. This certainly is not the norm (even E15 is pretty rare), obviously, but unless your engine is Flex Fuel rated, using anything in excess of E10 may void your warranty and/or cause damage.

Pretty much all vehicles manufactured in the '90s and '00s are designed for E10. Most vehicles that are 2012 or newer are designed to handle E15. Most vehicles in the 1980s and pretty much all vehicles prior to the mid-80s were not designed for any level of ethanol.

Ontario is requiring an average of 10% ethanol content starting this year, so my guess would be that those offering ethanol-free premium fuels country-wide (like Shell) will need to increase their ethanol content in their regular and mid-grade fuels.

https://www.ontario.ca/page/greener-gasoline

That I am aware, but yeah, that's a great and detailed explanation.

In any modern family car I wouldn't worry too much with E10 fuel.

imp>dom 08-18-2020 04:01 PM

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Originally Posted by GIZZ (Post 8995944)
Bad for plastics and rubber, and absorbs more water.

I use nothing but ethanol free for some things, others I'm not picky. What are you gassing up?

2020 prius prime

twitchyzero 08-18-2020 04:12 PM

you’ll be in full ev mode almost full time...just fill with almost anything

SSM_DC5 08-18-2020 04:15 PM

On page 664 of the owners manual it says you can use 87 octane with up to 15% ethanol. Are you looking for no ethanol because you think the gas will become old due to being in electric mode most of the time?

Suprarz666 08-18-2020 07:02 PM

If i remember, the Prime will force run the engine when the gas gets too old anyways

Manic! 08-18-2020 10:07 PM

Gas will be fine for 2 to 3 months. If you are really worried about old gas just don't fill up the tank all the way.

cafe22 08-19-2020 07:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Suprarz666 (Post 8996208)
If i remember, the Prime will force run the engine when the gas gets too old anyways

I think most PHEV vehicles have this function to ensure gas won't go stall and to prevent any clogging on the injectors.

My i3 has this feature where if I don't use the REX motor, it will kick on for about 10 minutes.


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