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sworrall
Posted 10/29/2019 8:26 PM (#949131 - in reply to #948618)
Subject: Re: Ethanol, non ethonol, treated, untreated comparisons





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Many of the fuel additives are what is listed my post above, yet some are almost all 'alcohol'. Those frequently propose to 'fix ethanol problems' when in actuality, they simply slow the process of gasoline drying out in storage.

That's sort of amusing to me.

I don't think additives are needed, the people who built my 4 stroke outboard do and have no problem explaining exactly why. After the push by a marine products manufacturer this year, teamed up with the NMMA basically losing it over the introduction of E15, the contradictions really became evident, and I started making calls and sending emails. We published an article on the subject a while back

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