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Posted 3/19/2012 10:27 AM (#546920 - in reply to #546888)
Subject: Re: Which grade of gas




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Location: Cedarburg, Wisconsin
Crap gas is crap by any name you want to call it. When you pay more for gas that gives you less mpg, rots hoses, seperates, and sucks water from the air like a hungry mosquito on your arm, it's crap! You can have it for your motors if you'd like it. But for me, I'll stay as far away from it as I can if possible. There is a big difference between an automobile fuel system which is more or less closed to the outside air and a boat or small engine system that has continually open vents. Sorry to disagree with you but I do.

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