Sorry if I offended you. It was nothing personal. If you think I did then I would like to send you my deep apologies! And I mean that, coz I highly appreciate your pertinent and skilful knowledge from your comments here in this forum ...PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑26 Mar 2022, 00:56Seriously? I don't think you need a degree in chemistry to see that E10 won't destroy an F10 fuel pump designed for E10.atanatizante wrote: ↑25 Mar 2022, 22:59It seems that you lack the basic notions of chemistry, such as the difference between solvency and pH (acid or basic) ...
I have a nineteen eighties BMW that has been running on E10 since the 2000's. The car wasn't made for it and it does fine. Fuel pump still working to this day 30 year old car. Now why would a thousands of dollars fuel pump that was designed for E10 specifically, get corroded by E10 after 200km? Don't you think those engineers should be fired?
The E10 wasn't the problem by the way.