Free: Contests & Raffles.
After rebuilding or replacing several small engine carburetors I went to non ethanol ONLY in small engines.I have a car that has the average mpg screen, it always stay at 24.5. I tried the ethanol free in it to see how it ran since the price is higher then premium. It right away jumped to 16 and stayed there through a few tanks. Didn't seem to run any better that I could tell. After returning to ethanol blend it went down to 24.5 where it normally is.
Depends on the engine. 4 stroke brigs will not care. I have a husqvarna with a Honda engine and nothing but problems. My old cheap lawn mower would run on the blend and never complain. Just depends on how much you use. For 2-stroke I use the premix unless I know I will be burning a couple of gallons, 4-stroke I just get a couple gallons at a time.
I use the star-tron enzyme stuff in a blue bottle. been using it in lawnmower and weedeater with pump gas. had it sit in the tank over winter and start and run fine. Good stuff!
Why risk it?http://www.echo-usa.com/Warranty/Learn-About-Ethanolhttp://www.husqvarna.com/us/forest/basics/ethanol-free-fuel/https://www.stihlusa.com/information/articles/gasoline-guidelines-outdoor-power-equipment/The engine repair shop I deal with says bad gasoline is the number one cause of problems they see.
One way or the other I will discontinue the use of normal pump gas. I know for sure that there is no ethanol free gas within 10 miles of my home. So is the additive a good substitute or should I make the 10+ mile drive to find some?
Just looked at www.pure-gas.org and found the Grange in Issaquah has it and the co-op in Snohomish has it. So maybe I should just grab a 5 gallon can of it next time through that area. Both of them are 20+ miles from me and they're the closest.
I've only used ethanol free gasoline in all my small gas powered engines for several years. It really seems to matter with 2 cycle engines.