Norway introduced E10 fuel this spring, as a replacement for the E5 we have had for a while. And there's a lot of talk about how harmful this E10 fuel will be for older engines, and especially 2-stroke outboard engines. But there's little facts and experience on this over here, so I was wondering what your experience is?
The sticky in this forum already explained the myth about E10 and water, but there's also a lot of concern that E10 will destroy fuel lines, gaskets and other rubber parts in the fuel system. Is this true?
Are there any measures needed to be taken to be able to run a 2-stroke engine on E10? I have a 3 cyl mid 80ies 30hp Yamaha and a 2 cyl late 90ies 30hp Evinrude.
The sticky in this forum already explained the myth about E10 and water, but there's also a lot of concern that E10 will destroy fuel lines, gaskets and other rubber parts in the fuel system. Is this true?
Are there any measures needed to be taken to be able to run a 2-stroke engine on E10? I have a 3 cyl mid 80ies 30hp Yamaha and a 2 cyl late 90ies 30hp Evinrude.
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