Gasoline will break down over time, but the time it takes can vary based on the type (gasoline vs. e-10 for example). If you are storing a car long term drain the tank or drive it until its almost empty, if you are wondering about old gas in a can; don't run it through your car in large quantities (adding a little at each fill up might be ok if you want to get rid of it that way, but if you have a lawnmower, use it in that).
It can start to go bad as soon as 3 months.
I used to be a firefighter and we would throw our gasoline out after 90 days. Gasoline starts to go bad after 30 days. I do know that the scent changes when the gasoline no longer becomes usable. If you use a fuel stabilizer it will last about 6 months.
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Yes, gasoline is pronounced with a long "e" sound at the beginning and an "uh" sound at the end.
Gasoline has a short A sound, a schwa for the O, and a long E sound which is produced by the I (the E is silent). The third syllable sounds like "lean."
I went to the gas station to get some gasoline for my truck. Without gasoline in the tank, the car wouldn't run.
In tightly closed gasoline containers, months. With an additive like PRI-G Gasoline treatment, years.
Untreated gasoline starts to go bad after 30 days. Treat it with a fuel stabilizer and theoretically it will last one year. If you keep it that long I would mix the treated gas with 50% fresh gas when you use it. That 50/50 mix will be ok to use. Untreated gasoline over 60 days old mix with 80% fresh fuel before using.
That depends on the vehicle
Gasoline shelf life depends on the storage environment. If stored properly, gasoline is good for a very long time, but if stored improperly, it can deteriorate in less than a month.
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Yes as long as it is at least 87 octane. But I would hope you would not use gasoline from Venezuela.
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