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Sieg 12-24-2012 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Fluid Power (Post 453267)
Is 'clear' premium gas without ethanol? I had my local race shop order in some VP-C9 gas.

This should help.

http://www.vpracingfuels.com/storagefuels

Darrren

Yes, no ethanol. Do a Google search for clear premium. You should find a national page that list locations.

I've also used race fuel blended with E10 with success.

In my area clear runs $4 gal. +/-

NOT A TA 12-24-2012 04:19 PM

I had so many problems I could go on and on. Here's a list of over 6000 stations that have Ethanol free. http://pure-gas.org/

GregWeld 12-24-2012 07:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Fluid Power (Post 453322)
It seems that gas should not be stored in plastic containers.Darren


Care to share??


I use VP Fuels 5 gallon race fuel containers - but I think they're still just polypropylene or whatever they're made of.

Sieg 12-24-2012 07:30 PM

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Originally Posted by NOT A TA (Post 453371)
I had so many problems I could go on and on. Here's a list of over 6000 stations that have Ethanol free. http://pure-gas.org/

Thanks John, I was posting from the phone and didn't have the time to search the link. :thumbsup:

Sieg 12-24-2012 07:33 PM

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 453394)
Care to share??


I use VP Fuels 5 gallon race fuel containers - but I think they're still just polypropylene or whatever they're made of.

The last in ground fuel tanks I saw being installed in a gas station were plastic. :_paranoid

I've been storing my bike gas in plastic for years with no issues.

Fluid Power 12-25-2012 09:39 AM

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 453394)
Care to share??


I use VP Fuels 5 gallon race fuel containers - but I think they're still just polypropylene or whatever they're made of.


I swear I was reading that on a site I was researching. The closet thing I ran across again was that plastic cans aid in the breakdown of ethanol and gas when stored in for a period of time. Racing motocross, the gas doesn't last that long. The yard gas on the other hand. I will be digging around for more info.

Darren

Sparks67 12-25-2012 04:50 PM

I never used Stabil in any my 2 stroke gas engines, and never had an issue. Echo leaf blower and weed wacker and John Deer snow blower starts fine, after sitting close to a year. I am just down the road from you, and all I use is 87 octane fuel from Sunoco or Marathon and mix with Echo 2 power blend oil. Echo does have a fuel stabilizer that is built in. I store them in Polyethylene (plastic) cans. Never have an issue with them.

Perhaps it is where you buy your fuel.

Jeff

Fluid Power 12-25-2012 05:05 PM

I typically buy everything from a Shell station. A high volume location for sure. I buy premium. I will try another location and see if my results improve. I am still digging for the plastic can article I read.....

Darren

Sparks67 12-26-2012 12:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Fluid Power (Post 453532)
I typically buy everything from a Shell station. A high volume location for sure. I buy premium. I will try another location and see if my results improve. I am still digging for the plastic can article I read.....

Darren

I quit Shell long ago, because of cost. Typically, I use Marathon or Speedway. Why spend the extra money on premium gas for 2 stroke engine? I use 87 octane for my truck, riding lawn mower, etc.

Maybe it is your brand of 2 stroke engines? Most are made in China (Briggs and Stratton moved to China). My father has 1988 US Made Troy Built Tiller than runs great. He just puts in new fuel each year and the tiller starts up on one pull. Although, he has mentioned that after 25 years that it might need the carb worked on. His Toro leaf blower only lasted 3 years, it was from China.

Jeff


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