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Haze
10-12-2003, 12:31 AM
I was just reading my owner's manual, and it has many dire warnings about using any Oxygenated fuel in the RX 8 which has either a greater than 10% ethanol formulation or is formulated with any amount of Methanol. Part of Mazda's dire warning is that use of these fuels could invalidate the car's power train warranty. ( those who wish to may refer to the manual at 4-2)

Since I live in an area in which Oxygenated gas is mandated by law, I am curious if anyone knows which manufacturers may use Methanol so I could avoid them or which might have more than 10% ethanol so I can avoid those too? Does anyone know if there is an information site concerning different company's gas formuals in this regard? Any help would be appreciated.

-Haze

JCC
10-15-2003, 02:13 PM
I think the EPA limits ethanol to 10% and almost nobody sells gas with any significant methanol. Here is a link to a PDF file that is for Techs. It is from an ethanol industry group but good factual info. :cool:

http://www.ethanolrfa.org/pdf/Gasoline.pdf

Haze
10-15-2003, 11:48 PM
Originally posted by JCC
I think the EPA limits ethanol to 10% and almost nobody sells gas with any significant methanol. Here is a link to a PDF file that is for Techs. It is from an ethanol industry group but good factual info. :cool:

http://www.ethanolrfa.org/pdf/Gasoline.pdf

Hey thanks for the info. It looks insanely dull, but I'll give it a read. I had no idea that such manuals existed. Freaky.