Is E10 and 98 the same?

Is E10 and 98 the same?

It’s short for Research Octane Number, a measure of the petrol’s octane rating. In Australia, the octane ratings top out at 98 for premium unleaded, before stepping down to 95 premium unleaded, E10 (94 octane) and standard 91 octane unleaded.

Is SP95 the same as E10?

SP95-E10 contains up to 10% ethanol derived from plant matter. SP95-E10 is the cheapest petrol available and we are delighted to be able to sell this fuel about 5 cents/litre cheaper than the classic SP95”. SP95-E10 is compatible with 97% of petrol driven cars on French roads today (list available on E10.fr).

Can I mix 98 with E10?

No, you’ll end up with an octane rating somewhere between the two fuels depending on how much of each you used. E10 has an octane rating of at least 94, so the mix will be between 94 and 98.

What is SP95 E10 fuel?

The Unleaded 95-E10 is a new fuel which contains up to 10% of ethanol, in accordance with the latest European specifications.

Can I use 98 instead 91?

If the fuel flap tells you to use 98, that’s what you need to do. It can’t hurt your engine if you use a higher octane fuel. So, for example, if you use 95 or 98 in an engine designed for 91, that’s OK. However, it’s not acceptable to put in a lower octane fuel than the minimum recommended by the manufacturer.

Can you mix 95 98?

What happens if you mix 98 and 95? Mixing premium unleaded (95) and super unleaded (97/98) evenly in your tank will give you a mixed-grade petrol of around 96 octane rating number. An expert from the AA said: “Mixing the 95 and 98 octane fuels will not cause any problems.”

Can I use E10 in my lawn mower?

Can you use E10 petrol in a lawn mower? Your lawn mower will run on E10 petrol, but it’s not the best type of fuel to use. Ideally, you want to use fuel with as little ethanol as possible, because ethanol attracts water, causing corrosion and possible engine damage over time.

Why is E10 bad for your car?

E10 petrol’s higher bioethanol content is corrosive to rubber parts, gaskets, seals, metals and plastics, which causes engine damage, so it could dislodge deposits in older engines and fuel systems, causing blockages. If you make a mistake at the pumps and brim your older car with E10, all is not lost.

Will E10 fuel damage my car?

Using a single tank of E10 petrol in a vehicle that is not compatible should not be a major problem. On a one-time basis, your vehicle will not suffer engine damage as a result. Prolonged use of E10 petrol in a non-compatible vehicle, however, may cause harm and is not recommended.

What is SP95 fuel?

SP95 is the standard unleaded in Europe, with 95% octane. Petrol with higher octane content (SP98) is recommended for high-performance engines which put the fuel under more pressure before it is ignited, usually found in more sporty models. Some older (pre-unleaded era) cars also run better on SP98.

Is E10 bad for your car?

E10 is a safe and reliable fuel, compatible with the majority of petrol-powered cars on the road today. Ethanol is a colourless alcohol that can be used as an alternative fuel and is considered a renewable fuel when produced from agricultural sources.