Fuels, additives and Ethanol
Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 11:31 am
Hello,
I know that the subject of fuels and additives has been aired many times before. I use an additive for unleaded petrol produced by Castol but yesterday I received this email from Frost Autos. Anyone any thoughts on their claims and assertions re fuels please? Apart from allowing petrol to stand in tanks for too long (as I did!) has anyone had experience re detrimental effect of ethanol please?
"The Frost team are very happy to introduce a brand new product to you which is exclusive to us; it will solve many problems you may have with Ethanol. Indeed, petrol containing ethanol is potentially harmful to the fuel systems of the majority of vehicles operated by FBHVC members (Generally vehicles built after 1996 have been designed with Biofuels in mind, but earlier cars and engines with carburettors are going to need help). The dangers of corrosion and degradation of materials used in the fuel systems of historic vehicles have been highlighted by the CONCAWE organisation. There are no benefits to FBHVC members from the inclusion of ethanol in petrol, and in general, the higher the ethanol content the greater the concerns”. (see FBHVC website).
"Ethomix additive prevents corrosion in the fuel system and internal engine components and neutralizes any acid formation. Essential for nearly all pre 1996 engines"
Thanks
Paul
I know that the subject of fuels and additives has been aired many times before. I use an additive for unleaded petrol produced by Castol but yesterday I received this email from Frost Autos. Anyone any thoughts on their claims and assertions re fuels please? Apart from allowing petrol to stand in tanks for too long (as I did!) has anyone had experience re detrimental effect of ethanol please?
"The Frost team are very happy to introduce a brand new product to you which is exclusive to us; it will solve many problems you may have with Ethanol. Indeed, petrol containing ethanol is potentially harmful to the fuel systems of the majority of vehicles operated by FBHVC members (Generally vehicles built after 1996 have been designed with Biofuels in mind, but earlier cars and engines with carburettors are going to need help). The dangers of corrosion and degradation of materials used in the fuel systems of historic vehicles have been highlighted by the CONCAWE organisation. There are no benefits to FBHVC members from the inclusion of ethanol in petrol, and in general, the higher the ethanol content the greater the concerns”. (see FBHVC website).
"Ethomix additive prevents corrosion in the fuel system and internal engine components and neutralizes any acid formation. Essential for nearly all pre 1996 engines"
Thanks
Paul