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is ethanol bad for your engine
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Ethanol is not inherently bad for your engine. However, it can potentially cause harm over time, especially if your vehicle is not designed to run on ethanol fuels. These damages can include corrosion of the fuel system, deterioration of plastic and rubber parts, and a decrease in fuel efficiency. Additionally, ethanol has a lower energy content than gasoline, which can lead to decreased performance. In general, if your vehicle is approved for ethanol use by the manufacturer, it's safe to use. If not, it's best to avoid using ethanol fuel.
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