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e10 in a 1989 2.6 petrol paj

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e10 in a 1989 2.6 petrol paj

Post by deejay181 »

as the title says.......is it a problem using e10 in the 2.6 astron motors???
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Post by .:Dave:. »

"All petrol engine vehicles since 1986 will operate satisfactorily on E10. Mitsubishi vehicles with carburettor fuel systems built before 1991 may experience hot fuel handling concerns and may experience a lower level of durability in some fuel system components."

http://www.abc.net.au/brisbane/stories/s1466787.htm

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Post by deejay181 »

thanks for that dave..........i will give it a go and see what happens :)
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Post by Sigjero »

I think the damage to components part is a bit of hype, my bro has a sigma (astron 1) using E10 for 6months so far and it goes fine as does my paj also astron 1, neither have any hot fuel handling concerns or damage. That said my falcon is a bit harder to start when its hot and idles a bit rougher when its cold and the choke is on.
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Post by deejay181 »

well i have run it for a couple of tanks so far and havnt noticed any adverse effects....so i think i will keep using it for now!! thanks for the help guys!!
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Post by j-top paj »

Sigjero wrote: That said my falcon is a bit harder to start whhen hot
the XT or the XF? two different motors
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Post by Sigjero »

XT the XF starts fine when hot
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