User Manual - Page 251

For S2000 2000.

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Oxygenated
Fuels
Some conventional gasolines are
being blended with alcohol
or
an
ether compound. These gasolines
are collectively referred to as
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.
248 Technical Information
The
following are the
U.S.
EPA and
Canadian
CGSB
approved
percentages of oxygenates:
EfHANOL (ethyl
or
grain alcohol)
You may use gasoline containing up
to
10
percent ethanol by volume.
Gasoline containing ethanol may be
marketed under
the
name "Gasohol."
MTBE (Methyl Tertiary Butyl
Ether)
You may use gasoline containing up
to
15
percent MTBE by volume.
MEfHANOL (methyl or wood
alcohol)
You
may use gasoline containing up
to 5 percent methanol by volume as
long as it also contains cosolvents
and corrosion inhibitors to protect
the fuel system. Gasoline containing
more than 5 percent 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 damage
or
performance
problems resulting from
the
use of
an oxygenated fuel containing more
than the percentages of oxygenates
given above are not covered under
warranty.
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