I wouldn't be nearly as worried about whether or not it is compatible with
fuel
injection systems.  As my Coupe is one of the earlier models, it was not
equipped with injectors.  I'd be more concerned with the damage the
alcohol
is
doing to the liner of my tank.  I've had one tank liner precipitate out,
and
the
remedy is not fun.

Larry

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> The gas stations sell two gasoline antifreeze products.  The cheap ones
are
> made from either methyl or denatured ethyl alcohol's.  It is the methyl
and
> ethyl part which is the trouble maker and the problem is avoided by
paying
a
> little more.  Isopropyl alcohol is also sold for the same purpose and is
> marked for use in modern fuel injected vehicles.  I have not used any
> alcohol
> in my plane but if I worried about it I would not be concerned about
using
> one of the isopropyl products.
>
> Bob Condon
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