Non Ethanol gasoline

   / Non Ethanol gasoline #11  
I routinely run non-ethanol in all of my vehicles and lawn equipment. The performance difference, especially from my experience, is most notable in the small engines. I was ready to toss my JD lawn tractor over a cliff before I tried a tank of non-ethanol fuel. The difference was nothing less than amazing.

I've always heard that vehicle mpg is approximately 10 percent better on non-ethanol. Paying an extra 30 cents per gallon, when the horse p__s is at $3, should be break even - plus, it's better for your engine.
 
   / Non Ethanol gasoline #12  
I too have heard of stations selling Pure gas but actually having ethanol in it. I buy ethanol free gas from a station near me for all my mowers, generator and chain saw. For the chain saw I have found that premium fuel runs the best but my mower run ok on regular.
I would like to know how you check the fuel for ethanol. Anyone know of a reliable test?
 
   / Non Ethanol gasoline #13  
I too have heard of stations selling Pure gas but actually having ethanol in it. I buy ethanol free gas from a station near me for all my mowers, generator and chain saw. For the chain saw I have found that premium fuel runs the best but my mower run ok on regular.
I would like to know how you check the fuel for ethanol. Anyone know of a reliable test?

Pour some of the gasoline you suspect to be pure in a jar.
Then pour some tap water in the jar and shake the jar.
Let it set for for seconds, and see if there is a puddle of water under the gasoline.
If there is a distinct puddle, then you have pure gasoline.
If there is a just a cloudy mix or emulsion then you have ethanol in the gas.
 
   / Non Ethanol gasoline #15  
Pour some of the gasoline you suspect to be pure in a jar.
Then pour some tap water in the jar and shake the jar.
Let it set for for seconds, and see if there is a puddle of water under the gasoline.
If there is a distinct puddle, then you have pure gasoline.
If there is a just a cloudy mix or emulsion then you have ethanol in the gas.

I recently removed most of the ethanol from a gallon of 91-octane gasoline. I verified
that there was about 10% ethanol in there by measuring the change in fluid boundary
between the gas and the water, before and after shaking. A clear glass jar like you
used is best.

The cloudy water/ethanol mix you get with this test does clear up naturally, and has
a distinct boozy smell. Burns with an invisible flame.

Sadly, I have not found a place that will sell me ethanol-free gas, conveniently. (The
airport has it, but I don't have an acct to get in and buy it.)
 
   / Non Ethanol gasoline #16  
I finally found a source for Non-Ethanol gasoline. Now I am told that it burns too hot in air cooled engines.
Before Ethanol was added it wasn't an issue.

What do you guys say?

Air cooled engines have been around a LOT longer than ethanol fuel.
 
   / Non Ethanol gasoline #19  
WHAT.... air cooled engines existed way before non ethanol fuels were ever an issue. All fuels were non ethanol before the stupid as* govmnt got involved.

Non ethanol fuels wont hurt any air cooled engine. Been using them a long time. What it will do is prevent fuel line degeneration and carb damage
 
   / Non Ethanol gasoline #20  
I finally found a source for Non-Ethanol gasoline. Now I am told that it burns too hot in air cooled engines.
Before Ethanol was added it wasn't an issue.

What do you guys say?

If you really truly believed etha-junk was the same as gas, why would walk away from someone telling you it's different:confused:
 

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