dry gas
Nevermind, I just googled it and got the answer. I don't see why a percentage of 'dry gas' couldn't be used in conjunction with regular gasoline. From the wikipedia definition, dry gas is the same stuff as ethanol, which is mixed with gasoline regularly here in the US. A lot of local gas stations have signs stating "Fuel contains no more than 10% ethanol."
Personally, I wouldn't use it and if you had to, use it sparingly. The fuel system was developed by Jaguar for unleaded gasoline. It's probably best to feed it what it was designed for.
Personally, I wouldn't use it and if you had to, use it sparingly. The fuel system was developed by Jaguar for unleaded gasoline. It's probably best to feed it what it was designed for.
called dealer and they said no problem, especially during this time of year. this will help with my not so fast warm ups and do away with the sluggish first few minutes. thanks, Bill
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