We are just now working on a change from MTBE to ETBE production, and we actually have a problem concerning EtOH in the product. It isn't in octane number, but in vapor pressure of the blend. Due to not fully understood interaction in the blend, its vapor pressure is lower than linear calculation suggests.
Keep this in mind when trying EtOH as blending component. Also remember that EtOH is hydrophilic, which is the cause many standards limit EtOH in Fuel Blends. Would absorb too much water for use as transportation fuel, especially when stored over time.
hth, Chris