Interesting conclusions in the report. Ethanol was found in 4 of 6 diesel underground storage tanks. A likely source is tanker trucks that also deliver ethanol-blended gasoline. Unfortunately, apparently the HPFP can't handle this blend.![]()
If this is such a problem, I wonder if enough of these reports will get some companies to target an additive towards it. Seems like most all of them is geared towards lubricity, cetane, gelling, water, or any combination of those.....if the lubricity and cetane is in fact ok (although below recomended and not ideal) for the fuel system and a lot of damage is occuring from ethanol contamination....seems like it should be easy enough for an additive maker to come up with a cocktail to counteract the effects of ethanol tainted fuel. Something to at least keep bacteria from growing further, and preventing your own components from excessively corroding once the fuel is in your tank. If ethanol contamination is across the board really that prevelent and significant, I would use such additive if there was one.