@izaya@social.shadowkat.net yes almost all gas-fueled engines will take E10.
but, some definitions are needed because we use the same words to mean different shit over here.
Ewhatever = whatever% is ethanol/MTBE, at most.
for example:
E10 = at most, this fuel is 10% bourbon
E30 = at most, this fuel is 30% tequila
E85 = at most, this fuel is 85% corn whiskey
E10 is almost never labeled "E10" at the pump, instead we have a variety of shit that is E10. it's annoying. it's so annoying our regulating agency has a site explaining it: https://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/gasoline/octane-in-depth.php (yep we can pick our octane ratings at the pump)
there's a trick to not being able to read, though. if the pump's hose is black it's E10/Unleaded of some sort, green is diesel, yellow is flex fuel. this isn't a standard but it's damn common.
my favorite gas station has REC90 fuel which is 90 octane gasoline and 0% ethanol, the CBR250R fking LOVES it
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