Better get the old girl sold.............. before she's worth nothing.....
Doesn't look like an issue yet or for a while, if you're using the higher octane fuels and if that changes, I will probably will be buy av-gas at my local airport :)
[QUOTE=MoleT-5R;819694]Doesn't look like an issue yet or for a while, if you're using the higher octane fuels and if that changes, I will probably will be buy av-gas at my local airport :)[/QUOTE] 99 OCTANE, could that be an issue? AVGAS ...good idea. lol
is this really a thing guys too many cars out here there must be a modification coming to adapt it hope so anyway
The article speaks only about consultations on transition to another brand of petrol - and this may last more than one year. Therefore, we should not expect global changes yet.
Fear not, in this link it says that all volvos (bar some 40 series from the 90s) since the 70s have been E10 compatible... https://www.acea.be/publications/article/e10-petrol-fuel-vehicle-compatibility-list