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Default Total request for non-ethanol "marine" fuel

On Oct 9, 7:24*am, Secular Humouresque wrote:
On 10/8/10 10:12 PM, Tim wrote:

On Oct 8, 8:52 pm, *wrote:
Tim wrote:
http://mywebtimes.com/archives/ottaw....php?id=415267


i wish more stations offered non-blended fuel. If there was easier
access for pure fossil fuel, I probably would have second thoughts
about converting my pontoon over to a 4 cycle and ditching the v-4
Johnson.


E15 is OK for newer motors - so they say...


And it possible may be, but mine is a 1977. *And I'll probably run it
till it craters, then use up my spare 115 evinrude I have sitting int
he back of my building.


And maybe gas stations should sell leaded fuel to accommodate the owners
of old wreck cars.

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No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals


They do! Older cars run fairly well on the un-leaded fuel available
today even on the 15 % ethanol blend.

.. But you don't have to have ethanol in every motor fuel.


 
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