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Tuesday (Jul 1), fuelling up your older vehicle in Delhi just got a lot harder. If your petrol car is over 15 years old, or your diesel car is over 10 years old, prepare to be turned away at the pump.
Diesel vehicles surpassing a decade and petrol ones over fifteen years old are barred from accessing fuel at any of the 350 ...
Corn ethanol, also known as grain alcohol, has been burned in gasoline engines and human stomachs since before Henry Ford was born. It’s hard on both, so until 35 years ago it never caught on ...
Your car will let you know immediately by surging, stalling, bucking, and other weird behaviors. You'll probably also get a check engine light. If you're lucky, the bad gas won't do much, if any ...
Gas doesn't stick around in a useful state for particularly long, so think twice before filling up with stale gas, or starting up an old car with old gas.
Dear Car Talk: I have a 1980 Toyota Celica ST with a 20R engine that has 98,000 miles on it. I bought it in the mid-1990s with only 30,000 miles from a little old lady who only drove it to church ...
If your car is 2001 or older you’ll probably find the recommendation is no more than 10 percent ethanol, which is the most common blend of regular gas in the U.S.
When this car was built, there was lead in gasoline and limited additives. Also, oil was a single viscosity (20 or 30 weight) and had higher levels of zinc which lubricated cams and valve lifters.
Some day, the passenger jets that soar 35,000 feet (10.6 kilometers) over Dan McLean’s North Dakota farm could be fueled by corn grown on his land and millions of other acres across the Midwest.
Most gasoline at the gas pump in the U.S. is typically mixed with an ethanol blend, though ethanol-free gasoline is available, and can be used by your car.
Q: I live in Illinois.The state is increasing the amount of ethanol in our gasoline from 10% to 15%. I own a 2005 Subaru Forester and my parents have a 1995 Lincoln Town Car. Is this increase in et… ...
“Enacted in 2007, the RFS is a harmful policy that damages car and boat engines, hurts the environment, reduces fuel efficiency and places an upward pressure on gas and food prices.” ...