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      <p>Today’s Porsche sportscars are already designed to run on 10% ethanol. Ethanol has a positive impact on the CO2 balance since the plants grown for the production of this biofuel also absorb CO2 from the atmosphere.</p>
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      <p>In the fuel system of the new 911 GT3, the emission of hydrocarbons has been minimised. This is achieved through a large active carbon filter and a special coating on the fuel tank. All pipes that carry fuel are made from aluminium, while vapour-carrying lines are made from multi-layered plastic.</p>
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