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Road Side Pub
Pure gas
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<blockquote data-quote="_Snake_" data-source="post: 15805231" data-attributes="member: 159147"><p>It called “ethanol free gas.” Not “pure gas”</p><p></p><p>As others have said, it’s not better than 93. It’s just regular 87 octane with no ethanol and most commonly used for boats or other items that don’t get used often. Ethanol free fuel is more stable and less damaging to fuel systems (carb, fuel lines, etc). </p><p></p><p>Ask anyone who’s run E85 (which is gas with an 85% ethanol content) what happens when it sits for a period of time. </p><p></p><p>Its not worth using in your DD, but wouldn’t be a bad choice for a weekend car that only needs 87 octane.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="_Snake_, post: 15805231, member: 159147"] It called “ethanol free gas.” Not “pure gas” As others have said, it’s not better than 93. It’s just regular 87 octane with no ethanol and most commonly used for boats or other items that don’t get used often. Ethanol free fuel is more stable and less damaging to fuel systems (carb, fuel lines, etc). Ask anyone who’s run E85 (which is gas with an 85% ethanol content) what happens when it sits for a period of time. Its not worth using in your DD, but wouldn’t be a bad choice for a weekend car that only needs 87 octane. [/QUOTE]
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