Posted by Indiana Ken on March 31, 2018 at 06:14:07 from (66.249.235.25):
In Reply to: Premixed Fuel posted by John M on March 30, 2018 at 10:49:46:
To me best thing about the pre-mixed fuel, is it comes in a metal container with a cap that keeps the contents sealed. In warm weather the lighter components of the fuel do not escape as vapor. These lighter components are important for engine starting. In cooler weather the container does not allow humid air to enter and condense as water.
For me the fuel is much too expensive. I keep my fuel containers sealed. I find metal containers are best since, they are better able to withstand the pressure changes as the weather (temperature) changes.
Certainly there are applications where the cost could be justified. For example, use in fire dept. equipment, as has been posted.
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