09-04-2022, 10:17 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-04-2022, 10:19 AM by Reckless Rat.)
If it's of any use, I have recently done over 800 miles on a trip to Italy in my 1997 MGF, which (dependant on which blurb you read) is either E10 compliant or not. In any case It set off from Rekkers Towers to and from Cuneo in northern Italy using E10 all the way. I didn't notice ANY difference either in engine performance or in fuel economy - the car returned just under 50mpg for the trip.
It is said that petrol cars before 2002 are not generally E10 compliant, but then it's the same engine in the Land Rover Freelander and their blurb says it is...
It is said that petrol cars before 2002 are not generally E10 compliant, but then it's the same engine in the Land Rover Freelander and their blurb says it is...