E-10 in Prius - is it OK?
I just filled my third tank in prius, and after fillign it, I realized that I had filled in E-10 (not to confuse with E-85) .. is that fuel OK? It was rated 87 Octane ...
I am a little apprehensive now .. anyone to ease it? or god forbid, confirm it
BTW. my second tank was 61.9 MPG (mostly highway driving with A/C set to 80F - my wife was with me). The hand calculation gave 60.6 MPG ...
I am a little apprehensive now .. anyone to ease it? or god forbid, confirm it

BTW. my second tank was 61.9 MPG (mostly highway driving with A/C set to 80F - my wife was with me). The hand calculation gave 60.6 MPG ...
Originally Posted by kamsmart
I just filled my third tank in prius, and after fillign it, I realized that I had filled in E-10 (not to confuse with E-85) .. is that fuel OK? It was rated 87 Octane ...
Bob Wilson
The way I understand it, EVERY modern car can take E10 (you might get a little less fuel economy, however). The other "E" blend is E85, which only a handful of cars can take. Unless you live in the Midwest, however, it's unlikely that you'll ever accidentally fill up with E85.
I think E85 is destined to be a niche product anyway. I read an article on Hybridcars.com that essentially said that every 15% increment of our crop-growing capacity could replace 2% of our fuel use. So even if 100% of America's grain production was geared to make ethanol (not gonna happen), it would give us only 14% of our fuel needs. Using excess production in the Midwest isn't a bad idea, however.
I think E85 is destined to be a niche product anyway. I read an article on Hybridcars.com that essentially said that every 15% increment of our crop-growing capacity could replace 2% of our fuel use. So even if 100% of America's grain production was geared to make ethanol (not gonna happen), it would give us only 14% of our fuel needs. Using excess production in the Midwest isn't a bad idea, however.
Originally Posted by zadscmc
It's hard to avoid E10. In NJ I think it is the standard, now that MTBE (sp?) is gone.
MTBE (methyl tertiary-butyl ether)
Look at the website for more info:
http://www.epa.gov/OUST/mtbe/index.htm
Originally Posted by bwilson4web
No problem. BTW, good mileage too!
Bob Wilson
Bob Wilson
BTW, I had a lot of warp stealthing at the highways though .. although, I let my wife drive the car while I was sitting in the front passenger seat. She is going to start her school soon, which is a 27 mile ride one way, and I will let her drive this car (OOOH .. do I hear some people taking deep breaths ..
).She has an impression of Prius being this high-tech gadget car, and I wanted her to build her confidence driving it while I am beside her so I can answer her questions regarding the different features of the car, ALL THE WHILE my secret agenda behind it all being to try to ingrain, if not much, at least a few fundamentals of good driving techniques with the Prius
. I told her about P&G, and she could glide the car a few times when we were on the local city roads (she has not mastered P&G yet .. but she tries .. she is pretty heavy with her foot on the pedal though
), but regardless, she was very enthusiastic with her 'gliding' achievement.I wonder whether Prius is biased with the female gender. If they glide the car once in a while, they still manage 60+ MPG number!! I glide it all the time, I could get a measly 2 or 3 MPG more than the number ..
Originally Posted by infael
Could I try E10 then switch back to regular with the next tank if I didn't like the E10's mpg?




