Posted by Jon Hagen on March 25, 2011 at 18:37:17 from (69.26.23.96):
In Reply to: ethanol questions posted by Bob Bancroft on March 25, 2011 at 16:50:34:
Ethanol raises octane rating, so detonation should be less problem. On a fixed main jet carb, ethanol / gasoline blends will lean out the mixture some, so a very lean mix will burn hotter. If your curious about how much Ethanol is actually in your fuel, your Briggs & Stratton dealer can get you their simple little gasahol / ethanol test kit. Cost under $10 is simple and accurate. Nothing in it to replace or wear out.
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