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    Quote Originally Posted by Last Train View Post
    There is an ethanol free option available

    From Esso,

    What is the ethanol content of your fuels?

    The majority of unleaded 95 Octane petrol sold in the UK contains up to 5% ethanol as required under the Government’s Renewable Transport Fuels Obligation (RTFO).

    There is currently no requirement for renewable fuel (such as ethanol) to be present in super unleaded (97 and 99 grade petrol).

    Esso super unleaded petrol (Synergy Supreme+ Unleaded 97 and Synergy Supreme+ 99 ) is ethanol free (Except in Devon, Cornwall, North Wales, North England and Scotland). We would therefore advise anyone who has concerns about the presence of ethanol in petrol to use Synergy Supreme+ – providing they do not fill up in Devon, Cornwall, North Wales, North England and Scotland. The European standard BS EN228 covers the requirements for 0-5% ethanol unleaded petrol, the labelling requirement for zero % ethanol is E5 (as is up to 5%), a E0 label doesn’t exist.
    Thanks, I already use Super unleaded or similar for my XS650 but am going to try and use it on all my bikes where possible. I don't do enough mileage (less than 10k a year) to worry about any extra cost, particularly as the marginal extra mpg may compensate for most of it anyway
     
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trev View Post
    Thanks, I already use Super unleaded or similar for my XS650 but am going to try and use it on all my bikes where possible. I don't do enough mileage (less than 10k a year) to worry about any extra cost, particularly as the marginal extra mpg may compensate for most of it anyway
    back in the day when I was a young tearaway.. i used to put a couple of gallons of No7 Trimite paint thinner in my ford excort mk1 gt when i could not afford petrol. could not have been doing much for all the petrol seals though
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