Domush
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I have factory certifications in just about every small engine made. I have yet to attend training where any mention was made as to octane affecting engine, or carb, life. They have, in many sessions, mentioned mid grade will perform slightly better, but have never asserted octane affects longevity. This is from the people who design and manufacture the engines, where they specifically train you to maximize the life of their equipment.
Frankly, I'm inclined to follow the advice of the people who make, and warranty, the stuff. You are welcome to cite urban legend and anecdotal evidence all you like.
The people stating ethanol kills seals are correct for the older stuff, but anything made within the last few years has already been modified to account for ethanol. The manufacturers still don't recommend burning ethanol mix, but it doesn't do the major harm it once did. As for stabil, I've never been told to use it. In fact, I've been warned not to use it by a couple of manufacturers. I've always been told to run the engine with some fresh fuel every month or two, and if that isn't possible, run the carb dry. That said, I do use stabil in my own stuff, but I know it will clog the jets over time. Obviously this isn't an issue for me, as I am trained in just about everything small and performing a carb cleaning is therapy to me.
I would say this is my two cents, but it isn't, it is the research of the people who make the engines you are discussing.
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Frankly, I'm inclined to follow the advice of the people who make, and warranty, the stuff. You are welcome to cite urban legend and anecdotal evidence all you like.
The people stating ethanol kills seals are correct for the older stuff, but anything made within the last few years has already been modified to account for ethanol. The manufacturers still don't recommend burning ethanol mix, but it doesn't do the major harm it once did. As for stabil, I've never been told to use it. In fact, I've been warned not to use it by a couple of manufacturers. I've always been told to run the engine with some fresh fuel every month or two, and if that isn't possible, run the carb dry. That said, I do use stabil in my own stuff, but I know it will clog the jets over time. Obviously this isn't an issue for me, as I am trained in just about everything small and performing a carb cleaning is therapy to me.
I would say this is my two cents, but it isn't, it is the research of the people who make the engines you are discussing.
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