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Gasoline Ethanol Blends and the Classic Auto
Across the country, classic car enthusiasts participate in antique car shows and seasonal festivals, parading their vehicles for all to see and experience. Maintaining the antique automobile's original condition raises questions from these owners about the use of today's ethanol blended fuel in yesterday's cars. RFA's "Gasoline Ethanol Blends and the Classic Auto" addresses these questions by discussing various areas of concern, including vehicular fueling systems, extensive storage periods, and air/fuel settings. The "Classic Auto" guide is divided into twelve main topics, some of which include: oxygenates, octane, exhaust valve seat recession, fuel economy and materials compatibility. There is also a section on off-season storage and the use of fuel additives. Our challenge: getting this information in the hands of these classic car enthusiasts.

"Gasoline Ethanol Blends and the Classic Auto" is available to view. If you would prefer hard copies of the guide, please contact Ben Tesfazghi.


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