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This last assumption can be significant. I believe the ethanol is added at the distributor, so you're depending on a human that's not hung over or high on it, to add the right amount of gallons of moonshine to the tanker truck! After reading Fr. Frank's post on ethanol-related problems on his motor, I got one of these ethanol testers and check the ethanol content of the gas every time I refuel. Fr. Frank's mechanic said that even if you use a fuel preservative like Stabil or Startron, THEY DON'T WORK if ethanol level is over about 7%! I've never found more than about 6% at the stations I normally use, but given the cost of potential repairs, I figure the cost of the tester is a good investment! One other tip . . . water in the fuel is also bad news for fuel injectors, so make sure you have a good filter like a Racor with the plastic bowl with drain so you can check to see if you're getting water in the fuel! BRP has added a water separating filter and water sensor on the newer E-TEC's and I'm thinking about adding one of those kits to mine. I believe other engine makers have done the same to theirs also. Buying non-ethanol gas from a marina is no guarantee it won't have water in it! On my 700 mile circumnavigation trip last year, I burned non-ethanol gas the whole trip, but I checked the filter every time I refueled. I found water after refueling at Clewiston, St. James City, Gasparilla Marina, Sanibel, and Chokoloskee! From Flamingo on and back up the east coast, I found no more water.
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