Gasoline - Ethanol or Non-Ethanol

   / Gasoline - Ethanol or Non-Ethanol #11  
Use ethanol gas for years in vehicles and small engines. I started using treatment in the small engines a few years ago, but haven't had problems with any fuel lines.

I did borrow a post-hole digger from a friend. Wouldn't stay running and noticed the fuel line inside the tank was laying at the bottom. I'm wondering if the cheap fuel-line isn't formulated to survive for very long, requiring you to replace it often.
 
   / Gasoline - Ethanol or Non-Ethanol #12  
All my small engines and the two lesser used gas vehicles get non ethanol. The two daily drivers get whatever is available when they run low on fuel.
 
   / Gasoline - Ethanol or Non-Ethanol #13  
At 40 cents a gallon more expensive, that would cost me an extra $1.20 a year on trimmer and chain saw gas!! Why go to that expense when you can just change out gas lines and carbs? (^sarcasm) : )
 
   / Gasoline - Ethanol or Non-Ethanol #14  
i dunno guys... it seems to me that its not the gas e vs non e is the problem. its the new emissions and california carb requirements and untested time gas lines is the problem. I been running 15 ethanol gas in everything. yup - had to replace the lines in over 10 year ol motors had to clean newer small engines carbs to get it running smooth every 2 years. everytime people ask me how come their machines doesnt work or run, I just automatically know they are NOT working with their motors. they just want it to start and run. We ALL do, but as long there are moving parts, we WILL have problems one way or another. I get it that one person never have problems for 10 years and the other constantly gets it fixed every month. there seems to be no magic formula to keep things running smooth, but you can do your darnest to. I put marine stabilizer in everything gas and power service in diesel. snake oil or not, it seems to give me less down time then most people have online.
 
   / Gasoline - Ethanol or Non-Ethanol #15  
Not many stations sell it. Nearest is 2 hour round trip. Went there once and they stole my credit card number. :mad: Now use Stilh Motomix in trimmers and chain saws. Expensive but get exceptional performance.

Ethanol-free gas stations in the U.S. and Canada
 
   / Gasoline - Ethanol or Non-Ethanol #16  
I was using non-ethanol gas in my mowers but it means a trip of about 25 miles to get it, so a few years ago I just started getting the 10% ethanol blend from the local gas station. It seems to run just as well in my small engines as in trucks and cars. I haven't had to replace any fuel lines in more than 15 years. All the newer small engines now come with ethanol resistant fuel lines so that is no longer an issue.
Carb gumming is an issue but Stabil seems to make the gas consumable for at least 6 months so I put a generous dose in the gasoline at the end of mowing season and then dose the lawnmower tanks again when they go into storage. They work just fine come spring. I did forget to do that with one mower once and it wouldn't even try to start. Drained the tank and put in fresh gas and it started right up, dodged the bullet on that one.
Pure gas is about $.55 per gallon more here.
 
   / Gasoline - Ethanol or Non-Ethanol #17  
I buy a season's supply of pure gas in cans and put Stabil in it right away. A year later it's as good as when I first got it and I only have one trip to get it. Everything starts and runs fine and no more problems. The number of pure gas stations has increased considerably over the past few years so things should only get better on the supply side.
 
   / Gasoline - Ethanol or Non-Ethanol #18  
Here in MI, ethanol is added to all fuels for clean air reasons. Exception to that is premium fuel and that's what we run and in our Stihl and Echo powered tools. Higher octane fuels is recommended by those manufacturers anyway. I've used Stabil and will not again after some went bad. All we'll use now is SeaFoam and that's added to all our occasional use engine fuels.. Can't say we've had any problems with machines using ethanol spikes fuels..
 
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   / Gasoline - Ethanol or Non-Ethanol #19  
Here in MI, ethanol is added to all fuels for clean air reasons. Exception to that is premium fuel and that's what we run and in our Stihl and Echo powered tools. Higher octane fuels is recommended by those manufacturers anyway. I've used Stabil and will not again after some went bad. All we'll use now is SeaFoam and that's added to all our occasional use engine fuels.. Can say we've had any problems with machines using ethanol spikes fuels..

Are you sure it's ethanol free?
 

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