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Has anyone experienced any adverse effects on the mule fuel system from the ethanol in gasoline?
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You sure about that?some places in SC still sell gas ethanol free!!!
It is not. It is a federal requirement that a certain amount of total ethanol be mixed with the total gasoline supply, but the percentage in different locations can be varied according to need, etc.You sure about that?
It is a federal requirement that all gasoline contain 10% ethanol. And, it is also a federal law that gas stations no longer have to label gasoline as containing ethanol.
But fear not, you can easily remove the ethanol by washing it out with water.
-Chuck
Some time back, the EPA mandated that 10% MTBE/ETBE be added to gasoline year round to oxygenate the gasoline. In 2005, EPA adjusted the mandate to allow up to 10% ethanol be substituted for MTBE/ETBE in the fuel.It is not. It is a federal requirement that a certain amount of total ethanol be mixed with the total gasoline supply, but the percentage in different locations can be varied according to need, etc.
Some time back, the EPA mandated that 10% MTBE/ETBE be added to gasoline year round to oxygenate the gasoline. In 2005, EPA adjusted the mandate to allow up to 10% ethanol be substituted for MTBE/ETBE in the fuel.
-Chuck
The key concept is 10% of all automotive gasoline sold in the US must be comprised of one or more of the following: Ethanol, MTBE, or ETBE.Key words are "up to".
Gasoline won't attract water, and is not affected by water in the least, so if you are worried about the ethanol attracting water (and you should be), wash it out of the gasoline before you put it in your antique vehicle/generator/mower...PFC W told me that they use aviation gasoline in all the vehicles in the museum, he says it does not break down during long term storage. Somebody posted on the G503 that ethanol will attract water over a period of time....that's the last thing we need in vehicles that don't burn a tank of gas a year.
That's one of the reasons that aviation fuel doesn't have ethanol added -- corrosiion. There is currently a lot of research going on regarding putting ethanol in avgas. They really want to get rid of 100 LL with the TEL.PFC W told me that they use aviation gasoline in all the vehicles in the museum, he says it does not break down during long term storage. Somebody posted on the G503 that ethanol will attract water over a period of time....that's the last thing we need in vehicles that don't burn a tank of gas a year.
Super comes from exactly the same point in the cracking tower as regular. It is additives that make the octane difference, nothing more. The mid grade is a mix, made at the pump, of super and regular.I have never had a proble, with the new gas in generators or my mule or m 38, I do use super though, as for many people will say alot of opinions, the basic principle is true, the farther up the cracking tower the less crap in the fuel, nit dirt , but impuritys, super is obviously above the other 2 gasoline ratings and is a much cleaner fuel, it burns cleaner and lasts longer because it has less impuritys in it period, I have never had a proble, with multiple sea doos boats jeeps that sit for a season with super in em, gerators and compressors either, and for 30 yeards I have used those, these are facts. U willhear some say a lower octane fuel burns better and is better, they must also belive cold water boils faster than hot, just sayin, use super things start better and run longer and less deposits in the engine. simple but very true.
Chuck, you are absolutely correct. The only difference is the additives,which you mentioned, which causes the burning rate to slow. Which is why high octane fuel in an engine designed for lower octane can cause the valves to overheat.Super comes from exactly the same point in the cracking tower as regular. It is additives that make the octane difference, nothing more. The mid grade is a mix, made at the pump, of super and regular.
-Chuck
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