Originally posted by BigVW
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TSI engines are also compatible with petrol than contains up to 10% ethanol (E10).
Some (but not all) TSI engines recommend the use of super unleaded (98 RON), though no damage will be caused by using premium unleaded (95 RON). Refer to the sticker in your fuel flap specifically for the recommended fuel (it may be different, even if within the same model range).
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In Australia, the majority of E10 blends are mixed with regular unleaded (91 RON), which gives it a final RON of 93~95 and a MON of 81~83.
Regular unleaded E10 does not meet EN228 standards, nor does it meet the Australian spec for premium unleaded, so they are not suitable for cars that require premium unleaded (i.e. most European cars).
United Petroleum sells two grades of premium unleaded E10 (98 and 100 RON) which are suitable for ethanol-compatible cars that require premium unleaded. The only problem is that they are not as widely distributed as some other fuels.



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