Why Ethanol Is Added to Gasoline and Its Impact on Engines
Why Ethanol Is Added to Gasoline and Its Impact on Engines
Ethanol, used since the 19th century, boosts octane and reduces emissions, but lowers fuel efficiency. Modern vehicles are designed for 90/10 gas-ethanol blends. Older engines face corrosion risks, and high-ethanol E85 requires specialized flex-fuel vehicles.
