Would Gasoline Direct Injection cars have worked better if there wasn't ethanol in fuel?
Does ethanol in fuel produce unique compounds that clog hydraulic timing chain tensioners?
So you had one tech system designed to save gasoline by electronically delivering it directly to the engine by servo based technology and another technology of what is thought to be a cleaner burning fuel?
If you have a GDI car I would never let it go more than 3,000 miles between oil changes even when using the best full synthetic oil available.
And that is another tech that I believe came in to the picture an d defeats the GDI engine, the idea that you could go 10,000 to 20,000 miles between oil changes with the best oils.
So what would the comparison be between a GDI engine that:
1. Didn't use ethanol ever.
2. Oil change every 3,000 with best full synthetic.
3. And perhaps has integral catch can technology.
To a GDI otherwise.
Did you have a fork in the road there with regard to technologies that defeat the gasoline car industry?
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Ever cook sugar in a frying pan to make caramel? You soak that frying pan in the sink like you usually do, for that amount of time, and it is still like a solidified glue? That is what I am talking about.
So if you did a "Cook down" type of experiment between the two fuels what would the results be?
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