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98 2ltr Vitara on Ethanol

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98 2ltr Vitara on Ethanol

Post by Richo GU »

Anybody running there suzuki on ethanol. Are there issues with running ethanol. Is there enough lubrication etc etc cheers
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Post by christover1 »

Do You mean straight ethanol or ethanol blended petrol?
I can't help you, just clearing up the question.

The links below told me blended is OK for EFI zooks, but not OK for Carbied Zooks
http://www.fcai.com.au/ethanol.php/2005 ... 00005.html

http://www.fcai.com.au/ethanol.php/2006 ... 00005.html
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Post by Richo GU »

Yea Sorry ethanol blended petrol

Thanks
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Post by siggie »

im running siggie on it goes fine
and cheaper than the plus I was useing
mine ping s it head off on unleaded so I was using plus now useing blended and seems to go a little further too
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Post by Huggy »

i ran it once in the v6 hairdressers car and it ran like shit so iv never used it again
Now with locked diff to keep up with rav4s
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Post by Eddy »

:armsup: been running it in the 94 Vit for 18 months ... all good.
Seat of pants type dyno says power the same. Fuel consumption up by maybe 1-2 %.

So, although it's cheaper at the bowser, the bottom line saving in $ is not that great, but still enough. AND ... ya get that warm fuzzy feeling inside from doing something good for the environment.
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