https://www.whatcar.com/advice/owning/e ... you/n18069https://classicsworld.co.uk/news/potent ... e-in-2020/https://www.gov.uk/government/consultat ... e10-petrolSo an update folks, the government is currently consulting on replacing the E5 (5% ethanol fuel) that we have in the UK with E10 (10% ethanol). France has E5 as premium, but standard fuel is E10 already. Not sure about other countries.
This is all about reducing CO2 emissions on existing vehicles (apparently).
Its a good time to take a few minutes and respond to the government consultation and if it goes through to choose the E5 fuel .
There is a possibility that E5 will remain available from large volume stations for a period (but maybe only 2021), as many 2000 onwards cars may be impacted by this change, but we need to lobby now for this (link above).
When (if) it goes through it will definitely impact the flexible fuel lines which may deteriorate. It will mean that the flexible pipes in the car may need renewal or at least watching.
I guess fuel filters, fuel pressure regulators and any non metal parts in contact with the fuel can be impacted too. It seems that the GTA fuel tanks are ok, judging by other posters in the past.
On top of this it loosens deposits and "cleans" the system.
As I have had problems with my long inactive GTA stirring up deposits in the system and sticking in unfortunate places, despite multiple filters, if this frees up more crud, I can look forward to more blocked idle jets.
Get your pen (or keyboard) out now and lobby for continued E5 availability...