Ice88 read the E85 determination 2012 (The American again sorry for taking over this thread). What does the service station pump say about the E85 it dispenses? The truth is never as simple as it should be when consumers are being sold a product.
Caltex marketing words - A new choice in fuel is here! Caltex Bio E-Flex contains
up to 85% ethanol and provides an energy option beyond traditional fuel mix, which is something we can all feel good about.
Holden blurb - It is used as the basis for E85 Fuel - a fuel blend that typically contains a mixture of
up to 85 per cent ethanol and at least 15 per cent petrol
The FACTS!
http://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F2012L017711 Name of determination
This determination is the Fuel Quality Information Standard (Ethanol E85) Determination 2012.
2 Commencement
This determination commences on 1 November 2012.
3 Definitions
In this determination:
E85 means a fuel blend consisting of:
(a) 70–85% ethanol; and (b) petrol that meets the requirements of the Fuel Standard (Petrol) Determination 2001.
service station means premises at which E85 is sold by retail from a fuel pump.
4 Service stations
(1) The fuel quality information standard for the supply of E85 from a service station is that one of the following appears, clearly displayed, on any fuel pump at the station dispensing E85:
(a) the words ‘Contains 70–85% ethanol’, and ‘Not Petrol or Diesel’;
(b) the words ‘Contains x% ethanol’, where x is a number between 70 and 85, and ‘Not Petrol or Diesel’.
(2) For paragraph (1) (b), a number that is not a whole number is to be rounded to the nearest whole number, with a number ending with 0.5 being rounded up.