You are probably right. I'll see how fast we go through it. I was concerned because the sun seems to really heat up the metal tank. I 'm guessing that causes the fuel to oxidize and also to loose the more volatile hydrocarbons.
I did add Power Service stabilizer. Does anyone know how stabilizer works? I always feel like I'm buying snake oil when I buy that stuff. I would think it would have to be some sort of antioxidant (but not so strong that it caused problems with combustion in the engine.) As I mentioned above it would also have to keep the lighter hydrocarbons from evaporating. I don't know how it could do this? Does anyone know something about fuel chemistry?
I did add Power Service stabilizer. Does anyone know how stabilizer works? I always feel like I'm buying snake oil when I buy that stuff. I would think it would have to be some sort of antioxidant (but not so strong that it caused problems with combustion in the engine.) As I mentioned above it would also have to keep the lighter hydrocarbons from evaporating. I don't know how it could do this? Does anyone know something about fuel chemistry?