Oxygenated Fuels - Honda BF8A Owner's Manual

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OXYGENATED
FUELS
Some conventional
asolines
are being blended
with alcohol
or an
ether
compound.
T ese gasolines
are collectively
referred
to as
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oxygenated
fuels. To meet clean air standards,
some, areas of the
United
States
and Canada
use oxygenated
fuels
to help
reduce
emissions.
If you use an oxygenated
fuel, be sure it is unleaded
and meets the
minimum
octane rating requirement.
Before using an oxygenated
fuel, try to confirm
the fuel's contents.
Some states/provinces
require
this information
to be posted on the
pump.
The following
are the EPA approved
percentages
of oxygenates:
ETHANOL
-
(ethyl or grain alcohol)
10% by volume
You may use
by volume.
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asoline containing'up
to 10% ethanol
asoline
containing
ethanol
may be
marketed under the name "Gasohol".
MTBE
(Methyl
Tertiary
Butyl Ether) 15% by volume
You may use gasoline
containing
up to 15% MTBE
by volume.
METHANOL
-
(methyl or wood alcohol) 5% by volume
You
may
use
gasoline
containing
up
to
5%
methanol
by volume,
as long as it also contains
cosolvents
and corrosion
inhrbitors
to protect
the
fuel
system.
Gasoline
containing
more
than
5%
methanol
by volume
may cause
starting
and/or
performance
problems.
It may also damage
metal,
rubber, and plastic parts of your fuel system.
If you notice any undesirable
operating
symptoms,
try another service
station, or switch to another brand of gasoline.
Fuel system dama
e or performance
problems
resulting
from the use
of an oxygenate 8 fuel
containing
more than
the percentages
of
oxygenates
mentioned
above are not covered under warranty.
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