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Do you pump petrol in Malaysia? BMW - Malaysia's B10 could severely damage engines

Runifyouhaveto

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Malaysia to implement B10 biodiesel mandate by October
http://www.thestar.com.my/Business/...t-B10-biodiesel-mandate-by-October/?style=biz


but according to BMW Malaysia: B10 could severely damage engines
http://www.theedgemarkets.com/my/article/bmw-malaysia-b10-could-severely-damage-engines-0
In a statement, BMW Malaysia managing director and chief executive officer (CEO) Alan Harris said the group’s tests with the B10 biodiesel found that the B10 causes “oil sludge” and “reduced lubricity”, “with the risk of severe engine damage” to vehicles.

“In our tests with B10 biodiesel worldwide, we have found technical challenges present when blending 10% of palm-based methyl ester with the current conventional fuel.

“Testing on vehicles have found that Fatty-Acid Methyl Ester (Fame), which boils at high temperatures, will move into the motor oil due to the regeneration setting, resulting in [the] thinning of the motor oil as it does not evaporate when the engine runs at high temperatures,” he added.

Further, Harris said the group’s tests revealed that the B10 blend of biodiesel results in higher levels of water in the fuel, which leads to corrosion of vehicle components that transport the fuel. This promotes oxidation in the fuel tank, subsequently causing a blocked fuel filter, he added.
 

neddy

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Re: Do you pump petrol in Malaysia? BMW - Malaysia's B10 could severely damage engine

Yes, don't believe the use of corrosion inhibitor to protect the fuel system. BS!
 

Narong Wongwan

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Re: Do you pump petrol in Malaysia? BMW - Malaysia's B10 could severely damage engine

Even jb petrol was well known to contain higher sulphur content.
Petrol warriors take note
 

xpo2015

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Re: Do you pump petrol in Malaysia? BMW - Malaysia's B10 could severely damage engine

New engines can support B10 lah!

My old jap car already 10 years old can support B10!

Luxuries BM cannot?
 

Reddog

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Re: Do you pump petrol in Malaysia? BMW - Malaysia's B10 could severely damage engine

B10 works perfectly with the Proton I used at my Malacca home. Dun know about bmw. Cannot afford one.
 

MadrigalWheel

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Re: Do you pump petrol in Malaysia? BMW - Malaysia's B10 could severely damage engine

All post 2012 BMW's support either a max of B5 or E10, it says so on the label behind the fuel flap, perhaps due to the higher cetane and octane ratings required by their new gen turbo engines.

Although I highly suspect that the label is a blatant attempt to support the oil majors and discourage the use of renewables.
 
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