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Em cũng có ý định cho vợ 2 uống E5 nhưng sợ 2 điều:
1. Xe đang còn bảo hành, lỡ có chuyện gì nhà sản xuất đỗ lỗi do mình sử dụng E5.
2. Hình như trong E5 có rượu (xăng Etanol mà), em sợ nó gây nghiện cho vợ 2. Lỡ mai mốt không có E5 thì làm sao cai đây?
Chắc hôm nào cho chiếc 2B thử uống trước xem sao.
1. Xe đang còn bảo hành, lỡ có chuyện gì nhà sản xuất đỗ lỗi do mình sử dụng E5.
2. Hình như trong E5 có rượu (xăng Etanol mà), em sợ nó gây nghiện cho vợ 2. Lỡ mai mốt không có E5 thì làm sao cai đây?
Chắc hôm nào cho chiếc 2B thử uống trước xem sao.
F1 nói:Hẳn bác ko làm cho bên Petrolimex đấy chứ ? (em thấy bác viết bài hay quá).
Bác cứ chuột bạch thêm khoảng 6 tháng nữa rồi lên đây đánh giá cho anh em cùng rút kinh nghiệm nhé...
Cảm ơn và chúc bác thành công.
Bác chủ có cửa hàng cung cấp đồ chơi oto ở Vũng Tàu, làm ngành truyền thông bác ợ. Còn cái vụ có nhận phong bao của Petro hay ko thì em chịu.
Em cũng lăn tăn cái vụ E5 này, nghe ao hồ đồn chạy thời gian hại máy. Thực hư ra sao em chưa biết.
<h2>Em tìm thấy thông tin sau trên wiki, các bác tham khảo nha </h2> <h2>E10 or less</h2> E10, sometimes called gasohol, is a fuel mixture of 10% anhydrous ethanol and 90% gasoline that can be used in the internal combustion engines of most modern automobiles and light-duty vehicles without need for any modification on the engine or fuel system. E10 blends are typically rated as 2 to 3 octane higher than regular gasoline and are approved for use in all new US automobiles, and are mandated in some areas for emissions and other reasons.[21] The E10 blend and lower ethanol content mixtures have been used in several countries, and its use has been primarily driven by the several world energy crises that have taken place since the 1973 oil crisis.
Other common blends include E5 and E7. These concentrations are generally safe for recent engines that run on pure gasoline. As of 2006 mandates for blending bioethanol into vehicle fuels had been enacted in at least 36 states/provinces and 17 countries at the national level, with most mandates requiring a blend of 10 to 15% ethanol with gasoline.[22]
One way to measure alternative fuels in the US is the "gasoline-equivalent gallons" (GEG). In 2002, the U.S. used as fuel an amount of ethanol equal to 137 petajoules (PJ), the energy of 1.13 billion US gallons (4.28 GL) of gasoline. This was less than 1% of the total fuel used that year.[23]
E10 and other blends of ethanol are considered to be useful in decreasing US dependence on foreign oil, and can reduce carbon monoxide (CO) emissions by 20 to 30% under the right conditions.[24] Although E10 does decrease emissions of CO and green house gases such as CO[sub]2[/sub] by an estimated 2% over regular gasoline it can cause increases in evaporative emissions and some pollutants depending on factors like the age of the vehicle and weather conditions.[25] According to the Philippine Department of Energy, the use of not more than a 10% ethanol-gasoline mixture is not harmful to cars' fuel systems.[26] Generally, automobile gasoline containing alcohol (ethanol or methanol) is not allowed to be used in U.S. certificated aircraft.
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Other common blends include E5 and E7. These concentrations are generally safe for recent engines that run on pure gasoline. As of 2006 mandates for blending bioethanol into vehicle fuels had been enacted in at least 36 states/provinces and 17 countries at the national level, with most mandates requiring a blend of 10 to 15% ethanol with gasoline.[22]
One way to measure alternative fuels in the US is the "gasoline-equivalent gallons" (GEG). In 2002, the U.S. used as fuel an amount of ethanol equal to 137 petajoules (PJ), the energy of 1.13 billion US gallons (4.28 GL) of gasoline. This was less than 1% of the total fuel used that year.[23]
E10 and other blends of ethanol are considered to be useful in decreasing US dependence on foreign oil, and can reduce carbon monoxide (CO) emissions by 20 to 30% under the right conditions.[24] Although E10 does decrease emissions of CO and green house gases such as CO[sub]2[/sub] by an estimated 2% over regular gasoline it can cause increases in evaporative emissions and some pollutants depending on factors like the age of the vehicle and weather conditions.[25] According to the Philippine Department of Energy, the use of not more than a 10% ethanol-gasoline mixture is not harmful to cars' fuel systems.[26] Generally, automobile gasoline containing alcohol (ethanol or methanol) is not allowed to be used in U.S. certificated aircraft.
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àh còn mục này nữa từ Fuel testers nè các bác
Ferrari - Prohibits use of E10 fuel - "...we suggest that our customers not use alcohol fuel in our vehicles.".
Hyundai - E10 warnings/precautions only - Quote, "If your engine develops driveability problems, the use of 100% unleaded gasoline is recommended.".
Kia - E10 warnings/precautions only - Quote, "Discontinue using gasahol of any kind if driveability problems occur...".
Porsche - E10 warnings/precautions only- Quote, "...change to a different fuel or station if any of the following problems occur: deterioration of driveability and performance, substantially reduced fuel economy, vapor lock, and engine malfunction or stalling".
Volkswagen/Audi - E10 warnings/precautions only - Quote, "If you experience a loss of fuel economy or driveability and performance problems due to the use of [ethanol blends], we recommend that you switch to unblended fuel.".
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Automobiles
Manufacturers that prohibit use of E10 fuel or issue warnings include:
Hyundai - E10 warnings/precautions only - Quote, "If your engine develops driveability problems, the use of 100% unleaded gasoline is recommended.".
Kia - E10 warnings/precautions only - Quote, "Discontinue using gasahol of any kind if driveability problems occur...".
Porsche - E10 warnings/precautions only- Quote, "...change to a different fuel or station if any of the following problems occur: deterioration of driveability and performance, substantially reduced fuel economy, vapor lock, and engine malfunction or stalling".
Volkswagen/Audi - E10 warnings/precautions only - Quote, "If you experience a loss of fuel economy or driveability and performance problems due to the use of [ethanol blends], we recommend that you switch to unblended fuel.".
Manufacturers that allow use of E10 fuel includes:
Bentley - BMW - DaimlerChrysler - Ford - General Motors - Honda/Acura - Hyundai - Isuzu - Jaguar - Kia - Land Rover - Mazda - Mercedes-Benz - Mitsubishi - Nissan/Infiniti - Porsche - Rolls Royce - Saab - Subaru - Suzuki - Toyota - Volkswagen/Audi - Volvo
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