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How long does Non Ethanol Fuel last?
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<blockquote data-quote="surfman" data-source="post: 396418" data-attributes="member: 7404"><p>Really?? I have done that many times never saw any difference at all but, I usually have a half a tank of gas before I dump old or mixed gas in. I can't see it causing any problems at all, really. I also use old or old mixed gas in the lawn mower as well, again not difference in performance.</p><p></p><p>Also I have never bought Non-ethanol gas, I can't see paying the price for it. I usually keep my tank empty and when I take it out it gets fresh gas. I have never had any issues. I do put stabil or seafoam or starbite or other additive in the gas though. What ever I find at the time they are all pretty good. Sentry is my favorite, mainly because it has good corrosion inhibitors in it. Ethanol attracts water and water causes corrosion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="surfman, post: 396418, member: 7404"] Really?? I have done that many times never saw any difference at all but, I usually have a half a tank of gas before I dump old or mixed gas in. I can't see it causing any problems at all, really. I also use old or old mixed gas in the lawn mower as well, again not difference in performance. Also I have never bought Non-ethanol gas, I can't see paying the price for it. I usually keep my tank empty and when I take it out it gets fresh gas. I have never had any issues. I do put stabil or seafoam or starbite or other additive in the gas though. What ever I find at the time they are all pretty good. Sentry is my favorite, mainly because it has good corrosion inhibitors in it. Ethanol attracts water and water causes corrosion. [/QUOTE]
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