Ethanol Free Gas

   / Ethanol Free Gas #31  
Only use E0 in my boats, this way there is no need for stable additives. On the other side, there are no E0 places near me other then the marina's to even get it
 
   / Ethanol Free Gas #32  
Only use E0 in my boats, this way there is no need for stable additives. On the other side, there are no E0 places near me other then the marina's to even get it

Still worth adding Stabil or similar if the engine sits for any significant length of time without being used, but if it's been working for you so far, I guess you are in good shape.

I don't know KY well, but Pure-Gas.org shows 114 stations in KY selling E0 gas.
 
   / Ethanol Free Gas #33  
Still worth adding Stabil or similar if the engine sits for any significant length of time without being used, but if it's been working for you so far, I guess you are in good shape.

I don't know KY well, but Pure-Gas.org shows 114 stations in KY selling E0 gas.

I can find E0, there just several miles out of the way. Also since there hasn't been any issues ever (cars, chain saw, lawn mower), why pay more for the same thing.
 
   / Ethanol Free Gas #34  
then keep doing what you are doing, for those of us who have had "gas tank rot" we will invest a little $ so save a lot of :mur:
 
   / Ethanol Free Gas #35  
I tried E10 in my Honda once. It never used the tank before the injectors got clogged. I have a steep hill on the road before we get home and it struggled to get up it. A bottle of injector cleaner soon fixed it. Never again. Only idiots would use that stuff.
 
   / Ethanol Free Gas #36  
All we have is E10. Put 351k miles and 150k miles on 2 Honda’s. Never an issue. People who have no choice are not idiots.
 
   / Ethanol Free Gas #37  
As a old boater which has seen the issues with ethanol in old motors deteriorating hoses and other rubber parts, have seen no issues with modern motors. If there were actual documented issues with E10 then there would be a major uproar over the world about it. Millions of motors running with E10, and if there were actual issues related back to the fuel, there would be no escape.

Its opinions, read a similar post about a specific (no names) synthetic oil. Poster said he changed his oil to the specific oil and instantly noticed it was quiter, and also noticed higher performance and fuel economy.

So when I read another say something to cover all aspects instantly and suggest all others are unable to see the sky is blue, I just ignore and smile
 
   / Ethanol Free Gas #39  
the e10 has never hurt my car or any motor that doesn't sit unused for a long time... at least for me. but it was eating up things like my chain saws, snow blowers, etc. i even used marine grade stable to no avail. since swapping all small motors to ethanol free, no more issues. I just recently purchased a brand new gas weed blower and the instructions specifically state i HAVE to use approved 50:1 oil that protects against ethanol, and i cannot use anything above e10. So if a brand new motor wont allow e15 or e20, what will happen to older engines if the stupid government forces e15 or higher fuel
 
   / Ethanol Free Gas #40  
I think most people agree ( from what I have read anyways) that e10 seems ok in cars, it is the small engine segment that seems to not like/tolerate any alcohol
 

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