Hi Graeme
Straightforward process. Retain inspection sheet. Get book signed by inspector.
I would add Im very anal on this subject. Have you got an ethanol tester?
I did tests in my local area with a wide range of results. Always test yourself.
In the UK there is no legal requirement to show the % of ethanol in the fuel.
Im fortunate that my nearest place is E0. And I routinely reprove it. For
technically
fuel station can change the configuration.
My prefered station isnt Esso. But Esso comments are useful.
Esso The majority of unleaded 95 Octane petrol sold in the UK contains up to
five
percent ethanol as required under the Governments Renewable Transport Fuels
Obligation (RTFO).
97: There is currently no requirement for renewable fuel (such as ethanol) to be
present in super unleaded (97 grade petrol). Esso super unleaded petrol (Synergy
Supreme+ Unleaded 97) is ethanol free (except in Devon, Cornwall, the Teesside
area and Scotland). We would therefore advise anyone who has concerns about
the presence of ethanol in petrol to use Synergy Supreme+ providing they
do not fill up in Devon or Cornwall, the Teesside area or Scotland.
My local place sells E0. Long may it continue! E0 has less propensity for vapour
lock and less likely to attract acetobacter interest.
Regards
Bob
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