You can only use the gas that is blended with ethanol. 90 % gas 10 % ethanol. You can not use the new 85% ethanol 15 % gas; this will eat the seals on your fuel system. I hope this helps you. Mark
CITGO gasoline may contain ethanol, but primarily only in select areas where it's the oxygenate of choice to meet federal regulations for reformulated gasoline. Regulations require that if a gasoline contains ethanol, that fact must be posted clearly on the retail dispenser. If you don't see this or a similar posting, the gasoline shouldn't contain ethanol.
Yes, though high octane regular gas (without ethanol) is recommended. You can use blended ethanol mixtures as long as the ethanol content is no higher than 15%. If you use the blend I recommend adding a stabilizer agent (such as Stabil).
johnson outboards aka (BRP) says that it is OK to use ethanol blended fuel if it is less than 10% blend. it is not recommended though. See the attached link below. Happy boating!
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check fuel pump and fuel filter If you use ethanol blended gasolines: Ethanol blended gasolines, [now manditory in regular & mid grade pumps in Manitoba Canada as of Jan 1, 2008] besides burning much cleaner, act as a solvent and clean out your gas tank, gas lines, TBI etc. within 2 to 4 tankfuls of the first time you start using it, I found out long ago. We've had lots of non start engines during the past 2 months cold weather and one a week had this problem. All that tarnish and gunk etc. gets plugged in your gas line fuel filter and can restrict gasflow. Change your fuel line filter and continue with ethanol and you won't have the difficulty again. You will probably find that you don't have to change the fuel line filter as often now because once it's cleaned out, it's clean. [Unless of course you go back to non-ethenol gas, and repeat the problem when you start the use ethenol again.] Once system is cleaned out, the odd tank of non-ethanol blend won't create a big problem again very quickly. Enjoy the cleaner air! edutainer
Using ethanol-blended gasoline in lawn mowers can cause damage over time due to its corrosive nature, especially in small engines. Ethanol can absorb water, leading to issues like corrosion, clogging, and other fuel system problems. It's recommended to use fuel with minimal or no ethanol content for optimal lawn mower performance and longevity.
Ethanol-blended petrol has been used in the United States since the 1970s as a way to reduce emissions and support renewable energy sources. The percentage of ethanol in petrol has increased over the years due to government mandates and incentives to promote the use of biofuels.
No , not according to the 2007 Ford Expedition Owner Guide : ( use " regular " unleaded gasoline , 87 octane ) * blended with up to 10 % ethanol is O.K. but it is not designed to use E85
No they don't.
to save the ethanol
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