ECIL | Jeff in ND - 11/26/2024 17:15
Generally around my area you have E10 in 87 or 89 and E0 91 at most pumps. Some will also have E0 89 and some have E15 or E85 but those seem rare.
I have no issues putting E10 in truck and car but stick to E0 in small engines that set a lot. Especially anything with 2 cycle and mixed fuel. 90s era chain saws at the farm will not run on it, I tried. Probably the lawn tractor would be OK but I am not having 2 separate gas cans around the garage to save $2-3.
I've used E30 in EVERYTHING the last approx 6 years. I mean string trimmers, saws, nurse tank pumps, seed tender, pickup (which is FlexFuel), and Honda van ,which isn't FlexFuel. No issues whatsoever. I can't figure out why people have issues with these fuels, unless the base stock you're getting is junk. |