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I have been running my C34 on E10 for years. It is tuned for it. I don't know if you will see any benefit if you don't have any means of tuning your car although it may clean up the fuel system. Tip: after running on E10 for 1000km or so change your fuel filter(s) as any gunk in the tank may have been liberated!

I am keen to change to E85 but its not readily available at the pumps and I'm not prepared to buy it by the drum as I could be stranded when away from home.

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My local united has no e10 anyone know of a station with e10 around rowville/ Knox area? Melbourne....

List of stations that have the Premium 100

http://www.unitedpetroleum.com.au/store-locator/fuels/Premium-100

Closest United Servos to Rowville

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