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  2. Common ethanol fuel mixtures - Wikipedia

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    Summary of the main ethanol blends used around the world in 2013. Several common ethanol fuel mixtures are in use around the world. The use of pure hydrous or anhydrous ethanol in internal combustion engines (ICEs) is only possible if the engines are designed or modified for that purpose, and used only in automobiles, light-duty trucks and motorcycles.

  3. Ethanol fuel - Wikipedia

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    Ethanol fuel has a "gasoline gallon equivalency" (GGE) value of 1.5, i.e. to replace the energy of 1 volume of gasoline, 1.5 times the volume of ethanol is needed. [4] [5] Ethanol-blended fuel is widely used in Brazil, the United States, and Europe (see also Ethanol fuel by country). [2]

  4. Ethanol fuel in the United States - Wikipedia

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    However, the fuel systems of cars, trucks, and motorcycles sold before the ethanol mandate may suffer substantial damage from the use of 10% ethanol blends. Flexible-fuel cars, trucks, and minivans use gasoline/ethanol blends ranging from pure gasoline up to 85% ethanol . By early 2013 there were around 11 million E85-capable vehicles on U.S ...

  5. Gasoline - Wikipedia

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    Legislation requires retailers to label fuels containing ethanol on the dispenser, and limits ethanol use to 10 percent of gasoline in Australia. Such gasoline is commonly called E10 by major brands, and it is cheaper than regular unleaded gasoline.

  6. E10 - Wikipedia

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    E10, E 10 or E-10 may refer to: E10 fuel, see Common ethanol fuel mixtures#E10 or less , a mixture of 10% ethanol and 90% petrol Diabetes mellitus type 1 ICD-10 code

  7. Why is E15 so important to Iowa? What to know about the biofuel

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    Gas marketed as E15 has 15% ethanol while E10 has 10%. E15 does have a higher octane rating than E10. Gas pumps advertise E15 as unleaded 88, meaning it is slightly more stable than E10 with an 87 ...

  8. Octane rating - Wikipedia

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    By 2018, E10 fuel had become quite common, [45] and is available at almost every major fuel station, except in Western Australia. Bahrain: 91 and 95 (RON), standard in all gasoline stations in the country and advertised as (Jayyid) for Regular or 91 and (Mumtaz) for Premium or 95 and 98 (RON) as super.

  9. Politicians push E15 as a lower-cost gasoline option, but ...

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    Another gas station chain that sells higher-alcohol blended fuel in the Wichita area is Jump Start. Jump Start stations have four grades of fuel: regular E10, a midgrade with 20% ethanol and Super ...