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What is Unleaded 88/E15? E15 is a blend of 15% ethanol and 85% gasoline. It contains 5% more ethanol than E10, which is the most common fuel used in the U.S. E15 is higher in octane \u2013 typically 88 octane while E10 has an octane rating of 87. Retailers are offering E15 as Unleaded 88 to highlight its high octane value.
In most situations, the most economical route to reducing the RVP of all or part of a refinery's gasoline pool would be to reduce the concentration of butanes (C4 material) in the gasoline. The butanes are constituents of crude oil and natural gas liquids, and they are produced in certain refining process.
Volatility is the property of a liquid fuel that defines its evaporation characteristics. RVP is an abbreviation for "Reid vapor pressure," a common measure of and generic term for gasoline volatility.
For gasoline, the RVP values typically range between \u223c 50-113 kPa [37, 38] and for diesel fuel \u223c 0.2-0.7 kPa [38,39]. For water, the vapor pressure is 6.6 kPa at 37.8°C [40]. ...
Under the Clean Air Act, E15 cannot be sold in summer because it evaporates more readily in warm weather and can worsen air pollution.
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The 88-octane is just a fancy way of saying e15 gas. This is a blend of gasoline that blends gas with 15 percent ethanol. 87-octane can have no more than 10 percent ethanol. The difference between 87 and 88 is an additional 5% ethanol.
Unleaded 88, also known as E15, consists of 15% ethanol and 85% gasoline. This fuel has a higher octane rating than regular 87 octane fuel, offering your engine a boost, and it burns cleaner than regular unleaded, improving our air quality and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
E15 is meant to be a cleaner form of gasoline because it includes biofuel -- which is considered "carbon neutral" -- and it does burn cleaner than 100% gasoline. But using it actually creates more ground-level air pollution.
On August 30, 2019, EPA issued a new emergency waiver of the Reid Vapor Pressure (RVP) requirements and Reformulated Gasoline (RFG) commingling prohibitions for the State of Florida. The waiver is effective immediately and continues until September 15, 2019. Fuel Waiver Concerning Florida.
WILL E15 HURT MY CAR'S ENGINE? E15, often sold at the pump as Unleaded 88, for its octane rating, can safely be used in all cars, trucks and SUVs from 2001 on. Those model years represent more than 90% of vehicles on U.S. roads.

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