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Jerry Newman
Posted 3/19/2012 11:04 AM (#546932 - in reply to #546920)
Subject: Re: Which grade of gas




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Almost-B-Good - 3/19/2012 10:27 AM Sorry to disagree with you but I do.


As much as I always tend to agree with just about anything that Steve says, everyone is entitled to their own opinion... there's no need to be sorry that you disagree.

For me personally, I think the big difference is that gas has a shelf life and when it can potentially sit in my boat for weeks (or months in the winter), I always opt for the highest grade, and without ethanol whenever possible. I even have the Shell gas stations I like to use in my GPS, and religiously use a rather expensive additive... Yamaha ring free.

I know I'm over killing this gas deal, but these outboard motors are just too expensive for me to take any chances with something that is as controllable as a few extra bucks for gas, and an additive that specifically formulated for my motors.

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