427SnakeSC
If it has worked for you in the past, no reason to change now but I would think that a gallon in each tank is a bit of over kill. When I was talking about separation, I was considering a situation where a much higher percentage of alcohol was involved. If your tanks are just about full of gas, you are still at less than 2 percent. Unless you have had a serious condensation problem in the past, I would think that you could easily split the gallon of methanol between the two tanks. That amount of alcohol will still be capable of removing a significant volume of water. The next time I'm at Canadian Tire, I will look at a can of gas line
antifreeze and see what the recommended concentration.
Ernie, boats? What boats?
Did any any of the fuel cell owners think to call the fuel cell supplier to ask if those cells could be used with alcohol? Just a thought. I don't know anything about fuel cells but many race cars using fuel cells run on alcohol. Strange situation.
Wayne