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I just stumbled across this as a link from the United Petroleum website.

http://www.fcai.com.au/environment/can-my-vehicle-operate-on-ethanol-blend-petrol-

"The following table lists vehicle models suitability to run on E5 or E10 ethanol blended petrol. Before using E5 or E10 in motor vehicles not listed below, or if you are unsure, consult your handbook or manufacturer to check if the fuel is suitable.

Nissan - Post 2004 all suitable."

So, skylines are not in that category.

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I just stumbled across this as a link from the United Petroleum website.

http://www.fcai.com....l-blend-petrol-

"The following table lists vehicle models suitability to run on E5 or E10 ethanol blended petrol. Before using E5 or E10 in motor vehicles not listed below, or if you are unsure, consult your handbook or manufacturer to check if the fuel is suitable.

Nissan - Post 2004 all suitable."

So, skylines are not in that category.

Because all Post 2004 Nissans are OK it does not follow that no pre 2004 Nissans are ok. In any case the petrol company's advice will be very conservative in order to protect themselves.

I have been running my 1996 Stagea (RB25DET - now 30/25) on E10 since 2008 I think and no fuel lines have melted or any other adverse effects been note.

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