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sworrall
Posted 10/31/2019 10:13 AM (#949218 - in reply to #949213)
Subject: Re: Ethanol, non ethonol, treated, untreated comparisons





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
undersized - 10/31/2019 8:10 AM

I'm still wondering, is anyone here running non-oxygenated gasoline it their tow vehicle? A couple reasons for asking. Is the only use that non-oxygenated fuel sees is some marine and small engines? I wonder how old that stuff can get and how much is removed before a fill occurs.

I put e15 in my truck this morning. The gas mileage isn't as good but the price split from e10 today more than made up for it.

--cool, I use it in all the OFM vehicles too.

Considering the number of boats, ATVs, mowers, snowmobiles, lawnmowers, etc. that people are running on pure gas I don't worry one bit that it's getting old in the tanks at gas stations. At a remote, non-busy fishing resort somewhere? Maybe. But at a gas station in any reasonable town? No.

-Except for the fact all gasoline blends begin to break down after two weeks. Worth considering.


It's not even close to being a perfect experiment...no clue...whether it was flawed from the beginning or not.

I am still in research with different stabilizers...will hopefully have something in the future to share.

It's a lot easier to critique others than to do something yourself, isn't it? So I sure hope that you design and run a "perfect experiment." Hey, put it on YouTube and maybe you too will get 750k subscribers!

Makes your next paragraph look a little disingenuous.


If I seem a bit over passionate about the subject, that's why.

Yep, and having an explanation for it doesn't change the negative impact. A conversation where someone dominates by doing all the talking turns others off and they stop listening. Just look at the word counts in this thread. Consider the idea that's it possible to be right on the facts but still get it wrong in the messaging.

Been providing editorial comment for 20 years, and that ain't going to change to ease your angst.

Same couple guys each time we discuss ethanol.

And maybe laugh a bit instead of personalizing it when people inject a little levity into dull conversations.

When something is intended to be funny, I sometimes do if it actually is.

You should watch his windshield wiper comparison.

It's nothing but Bosch Clear Advantage for me.
I just hope the ethanol in my gas doesn't eat the rubber off the wiper blade.


Ha ha. Humor. Is that better?

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