Gas storage

   / Gas storage #11  
Thanks. 25-30 gal usually last 3 months or so, little more in the winter, little less in the summer. So I guess it would be okay. Higher octaine is a good idea.

That should be just fine. We are storing gas for a year or so.

Chris
 
   / Gas storage #12  
Years ago,dunno about now,Marathon gas always had an additive to help it remain powerful during storage. I had an old English Ford Cortina GT that hadn't been started for 4 full years.
So I finally sold it as a probable `non-runner'. Well,when the guy came to look at it, I put a set of jumper cables on it, and the Cortina started right up! What a surprise! don-ohio :)^)
 
   / Gas storage #13  
Do additives really remove water from fuel, or just disperse throughout the fuel so it can go through the combustion process?
 
   / Gas storage #14  
I'm sure NOT an additive expert,but a good thing some do is keep the water from freezing you out,stalling your machine. don-ohio :)^)
Do additives really remove water from fuel, or just disperse throughout the fuel so it can go through the combustion process?
 
   / Gas storage #16  
Do additives really remove water from fuel, or just disperse throughout the fuel so it can go through the combustion process?

A small amount of alcohol will bind with water, and be carried through (to burn). With the high amounts of alcohol in gas now, depending on vehicle use/storage/fill practices, the water alcohol mix can stratify - saw some pretty rancid stuff drained out of a Uhaul truck recently.

Startron takes the approach (gas additive at least) to disperse the water into really tiny particles for combustion. Not my natural first choice, but I didn't get asked about this E## nonsense either ! :thumbdown:

A lot of people get it wrong, but if you can set up a gas engine for deliberate H2O injection successfully, then I guess a few really tiny drops won't hurt.

For the general market, they have to design an additive with the assumption that a mechanical water separator is not in place, esp. for gas.

With a mechanical water separator in place, then Stanadyne's strategy to de-emulsify (coagulate) water molecules in diesel makes sense to me.

I've been using Starton (gas addy, aka Smurf pee) for my small motor stuff, like it so far.

Rgds, D.
 
   / Gas storage #17  
To the best of my knowledge all Shell stations in Ontario, Canada that have 'high test' have no ethanol in it. I run high test shell in all my gas powered stuff. Walk behind snow blower, 2 gennys, 2 lawn mowers and my Jeep.
Unfortunately my boat I have to fill up at the marina, (it is too big for me to trailer with the Jeep), and that has 5% ethanol. In the boat I use Sea Foam gas treatment. It works good
 
   / Gas storage #18  
Looking4 new.......better do the ethanol test...... I know Shell is using it down here, so I doubt you're ethanol free up there.Could be,though,and the test will tell you fer sure. don-ohio :)^D
 
   / Gas storage #19  
Looking4 new.......better do the ethanol test...... I know Shell is using it down here, so I doubt you're ethanol free up there.Could be,though,and the test will tell you fer sure. don-ohio :)^D

Costco's Hi Test in this part of Ontario (Canada) is stated to be ethanol free. Keeping my fingers crossed that our overlords don't "save" me from this evil fuel anytime soon. :rolleyes:

Rgds, D.
 

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