The fuel companies already blend fuel for your area. Another words if you live in GA it will be blended for those temps,if you live in ND it will be blended for there. Now from there all the fuel might not have gotten sold and the latest fuel blend dropped yet. So if you buy from a place that has a brisk fuel sales it will help reduce the issues of froze fuel. To prove this point the times I have froze up are only when I don't change my fuel filters or went to the deep south( FL,MS,South TX) then come north to(MI,MN,ME) then I will have trouble unless I buy fuel as I come back north. Like If I go to FL then come home to MI I buy fuel in TN or southern OH then MI as i burn it out and add fuel the blend gets adjusted for the area. Now I have been home for a week and the truck has sat so yesterday I looked in the tanks sure enough The glazed doughnut frosting look. I will take a heater and blow under it then away I'll go. Once running the engine should return enough fuel to keep from freezing.
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