Posted by eastsider on September 20, 2014 at 07:23:33 from (24.111.75.41):
In Reply to: Re: Marvel Mystery OIl posted by Harry Klever on September 19, 2014 at 07:56:46:
I think that theory is nothing but bunk. We have used and always will use the blended ethanol fuels...E10 is what they sell here in northern Minnesota. Our fleet of lightly used collector tractors sit all winter in a non heated storage with lots of temperature fluctuations from -40 to above zero and back each winter and they ALWAYS start right up in the spring with no water issues, crud in the tanks etc... The fuel tanks stay beautiful and clan. We add the red Sta-Bil and that is it for the winter. Not sure how the people who bash Ethanol get through a real winter without alcohol in your fuel...what do you think is in the bottles of Heet that you add...yep...alcohol! Ethanol makes water become part of the mix, it does not settle it out.
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