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What is EC unleaded gas?

By Matthew Underwood

EC-Premium is the second gasoline designed and commercially introduced by ARCO to reduce air pollution in Southern California. EC-Premium is designed to be used in cars using unleaded gasoline requiring the performance of a high octane gasoline.

Is EC Unleaded the same as unleaded?

In fact, EC-1 is superior to regular unleaded in a number of ways: It has a higher octane rating, is cleaner burning and–most important–is cheaper to buy at retail.

What happens if I accidentally put flex-fuel in my car?

Many newer cars are designed to run on ethanol, which is called flex-fuel. More than once, individuals have inadvertently put flex-fuel into their gasoline vehicle. While this isn’t ideal and can impact the vehicle’s ability to operate smoothly, in most cases, no long-term damage is done.

Is unleaded gas the same as E10?

E10 is regular unleaded petrol blended with between 9% and 10% ethanol. E10 is a safe and reliable fuel, compatible with the majority of petrol-powered cars on the road today.

Is diesel better than unleaded?

Vehicles with a diesel engine get on average 30% more mileage than vehicles that run off of unleaded gas but they produce more emissions. Although diesel engines are more efficient and produce 10-20% fewer pollutants they still produce a higher amount of greenhouse gases.

Is all regular gas the same?

All Gas Is the Same (Up to a Point)

Once the petroleum gets to the refinery, it is made into gasoline. Oil tankers carry this gas to different companies, so the gasoline part of gas is the same. All gas contains additives, but they aren’t created equal.

Is regular gas bad for your car?

General Motors warns in their owners manual, using regular grade gas in an engine that requires premium, could also void your warranty as well. “If the octane is less than 91, the engine could be damaged and the repairs would not be covered by the vehicle warranty.

What’s the difference between flex-fuel and gasoline?

Cleaner for the Environment

Ethanol burns cleaner than gasoline, which means flex-fuel cars pump fewer toxic fumes into the environment. Flex fuel also contributes fewer greenhouse gases, making it a more environmentally friendly option than traditional gasoline.

What are the pros and cons of flex-fuel?

Flex Fuel Pros And Cons
Cheaper Oil Alternative. Oil is a finite resource so it is necessary to find an alternative or a way to reduce its usage. Steady Supply of Raw Materials. Natural Anti-freeze. Less Carbon Footprint. Cost-efficient. Not Quite Eco-Friendly. May Cause Corrosion. Damaging the Engine.

What cars take flex-fuel?

What Vehicles Run on Flex Fuel?
Chevrolet Impala 3.6L*Chevrolet Silverado 5.3L RWD, 4WD.Chevrolet Tahoe/Suburban 5.3L RWD, 4WD*Ford Explorer 3.3L AWD*Ford F-150 3.3L V-6, 5.0L V-8, RWD, 4WD.Ford Transit Connect 2.0L Van, Wagon.Ford Transit T-150 3.5L RWD, AWD.GMC Sierra 5.3L RWD, 4WD.

What gas is E10?

E10. E10 is a low-level blend composed of 10% ethanol and 90% gasoline. It is approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for use in any conventional, gasoline-powered vehicle.

Is E10 gas the same as 87?

E10 gasoline (87 octane) is a regular gasoline formulated at an octane rating of 87. It’s a preferred variety of gasoline for many automobiles.

Can I use 95 instead of E10?

Almost all (95%) petrol-powered vehicles on the road today can use E10 petrol and all cars built since 2011 are compatible.

Do diesels last longer than petrol?

A diesel engine will also last much longer than its gasoline counterpart. Diesel engines generally last longer, but they can be costly to repair. For starters, diesels have an intricate and expensive fuel pump.

Which engine is more powerful diesel or petrol?

In very simple terms, higher horsepower translates to a higher top speed and a faster car. Conversely, a higher torque figure translates to more power at a lower RPM. When this is taken into consideration, diesel engines are the more powerful of the two.

Who has the best diesel fuel?

Chevron, Shell, Exxon/Mobil, Costco are just four that are certified Top Tier. Pretty much all automotive owner manuals will say to use Top Tier fuel if available to keep the engine and emissions system performing at peak level.