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 You can use the table of contents on the right hand side to select the heading you want to view, or by all means please read through all of the below. You can use the table of contents on the right hand side to select the heading you want to view, or by all means please read through all of the below.
  
-=====E50 FAQ=====+=====E50 Specific FAQ=====
  
-=====E51 FAQ=====+=====E51 Specific FAQ=====
 ====Blocking of Catalytic Converters==== ====Blocking of Catalytic Converters====
 This issue has been the cause of much controversy over the years. Please note that we as a club can only recommend a course of action. It is up to you, the individual if you would like to take the advice or ignore it.  This issue has been the cause of much controversy over the years. Please note that we as a club can only recommend a course of action. It is up to you, the individual if you would like to take the advice or ignore it. 
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 Before any of the above options are performed, you MUST inspect the cats to see if they have already started to break down or not. If there is already signs of damage or degradation, you need to inspect the secondary cats and centre box for blockages.If any debris is found and blockage looks to have happened, even if it's minor, you need to be aware that there may be SOME damage already done, although it may not cause terminal failure of the engine. Before any of the above options are performed, you MUST inspect the cats to see if they have already started to break down or not. If there is already signs of damage or degradation, you need to inspect the secondary cats and centre box for blockages.If any debris is found and blockage looks to have happened, even if it's minor, you need to be aware that there may be SOME damage already done, although it may not cause terminal failure of the engine.
  
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 +=====E52 Specific FAQ=====
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 +=====General FAQ======
 ====E10 Fuel (UK)==== ====E10 Fuel (UK)====
 The standard of unleaded fuel in the UK is changing in 2020. E10 (10% ethanol) unleaded is being introduced as the standard unleaded fuel to help combat emissions.  The standard of unleaded fuel in the UK is changing in 2020. E10 (10% ethanol) unleaded is being introduced as the standard unleaded fuel to help combat emissions. 
frequently_asked_questions_faqs.txt · Last modified: 2021/09/22 16:46 by karl