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Re: Now I am getting confused....about ethanol
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Posted by MSD on April 17, 2006 at 21:34:35 from (67.1.189.31):
In Reply to: Re: Now I am getting confused....about ethanol posted by RustyFarmall on April 17, 2006 at 14:28:20:
2 stations here in SD now have pumps that allow you to choose the blend you want-from 10% to 30% or anything in between. I've used 10% blend in everything I own for years and yes it cleans the system when you first use it. I've even bought E85 when it was .50 cheaper than regular and put it in old gas tanks to get the grude loosened up. Will take the varnish off pretty fast. The boys even run it in their snowmobiles without any problems. You guys better get used to the fact that your going to have to use it because its going to be the only additive alllowed shortly.
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