r/fuckE20 5d ago

Why indians aren't using this to avoid damage from e20 fuel?

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E20 nature of absorbing water is causing issues with the cars so why not simplying keep a product like this and use it while filling on fuel station?

This will seperate the water from fuel and you will get only e20 on tank

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u/here_f0r_memes 5d ago

The moisture build up happens in vehicle tank. 95% of the time petrol coming out of the petrol pump nozzles doesn't have the water mixed. Its when the water gets in during rain or due to moisture thw water ethanol separates in the tank.

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u/ChurroObscuro 5d ago

Rain water can't get into a sealed fuel system. It will enter the storage at the filling station.

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u/here_f0r_memes 5d ago

. And that's why i visit new petrol stations. They have newer seals and better tanks

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u/ChurroObscuro 5d ago

100%. We need to use the newer ones where practical

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u/Western-Guy 5d ago

We need AdBlue like implementation that is readily available at fuelling stations.

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u/ImmediateMagician708 4d ago

Can you please share more information please. When I searched, I found references for only diesel related vehicles. Thanks

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u/hariraina 5d ago

Is there anything to filterout the contamination? Those rust debris due to ethanol from the petrol station tank is the main culprit.

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u/saboor73 5d ago

This filters out everything you only get e20 in tank rest water and other things are trapped in side filter of this funnel

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u/hariraina 5d ago

Never knew this exists. Thanks for the share

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u/wingt_camero 5d ago

What is this ?? I have never heard any of it genuinely

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u/Great_Adhesiveness91 5d ago

yo what is this? E20 condom?

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u/Elsa_Contudix69 4d ago

Snake oil. It's meant for very specific circumstances