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karen1953 12-13-2007 03:45 PM

Gasoline
 
I know that we have had different threads abouts this, but now it is hitting closer to Tampa.
All Hess Stations now have Ethanol 10% or least in the gas. Walmart or Kmart are going to the same type mix. And others will be following.
So if my HHR is not setup for this what should I do? Will this hurt the engine?
Or do I not need to worry?

JoeR 12-13-2007 03:59 PM

Not to worry, Karen. You won't really notice any difference with E10 and the car will handle it fine without any problems.

The only downside to be aware of is that ethanol only has about 80% of the BTU content of gasoline, so E10 will result in about a 2% loss of both HP and mileage.

karen1953 12-13-2007 04:01 PM


Originally Posted by JoeR (Post 219246)
Not to worry, Karen. You won't really notice any difference with E10 and the car will handle it fine without any problems.

The only downside to be aware of is that ethanol only has about 80% of the BTU content of gasoline, so E10 will result in about a 2% loss of both HP and mileage.

Good thing I have a new exhaust system, Magnaflow cat back on the way!:D

bcfry 12-13-2007 04:04 PM

E-10 ethanol
 
Karen,

E-10 ethanol is all I have been burning in my '06 with the 2.4L I love it, and I have noticed no problems at all! I am getting around 28 mpg in town with it and out on the road if I drive 65 I will get 32 mpg.

an08HHR 12-13-2007 04:06 PM

Just do not use E-85. that is a NO, NO.
Your MPG will show a decrease also even with the 10% ethanol

karen1953 12-13-2007 05:08 PM


Originally Posted by bcfry (Post 219250)
Karen,

E-10 ethanol is all I have been burning in my '06 with the 2.4L I love it, and I have noticed no problems at all! I am getting around 28 mpg in town with it and out on the road if I drive 65 I will get 32 mpg.

Thanks, you hear about things, but it is not always in your backyard. Now it is. Thanks for the good news!

Firewatcher 12-13-2007 06:21 PM

10% ethanol is the standard here, as it is the ONLY additive allowed in Massachusetts

Snoopy 12-13-2007 07:46 PM

Karen....if you have trouble....or any concerns, what members are telling you regarding E10 (10% ethanol) your Owners Book confirms it.


Firewatcher.......it is the only oxygenate allowed anywhere in the US per Federal Law. Other additives are in the gas, depending on the brand. For example, Chevron has Techron, etc.

Old Lar 12-13-2007 09:33 PM

Whenever I've used ethanol blended gas, I lose about 10% in fuel milage. However the blended fuels don't cost 10% less, making it a more costly driving experience. :frown:

ymerej_mortsdnil 12-13-2007 09:33 PM

Kmart has gas?!?
 

Originally Posted by karen1953 (Post 219234)
Kmart are going to the same type mix.

Kmart has gas now?!?!?:eek: :confused:


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