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					Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: NE Oklahoma, 
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 in my experience, the negative press that ethanol is getting is greatly exaggerated. 
 The problem is not so much with the gas formulation, but with letting it sit in your tank and carbs to long. I deal with vintage cars and motorcycles on a professional basis every work day. Hundreds of vintage motors monthly.
 
 
 
 The people that don't drive their machines on a weekly basis or more frequently have zero issues with ethanol E10 or E15. Those that let the same tank of gas sit for over two months have many issues. The primary problem is the separation that occurs when the fuel gets old.
 
 If you will burn thru a gas purchase in a month or less, then the chances are you will have NO problems with ethanol gas. However, this solution is too simple for many people to accept.
 
 Z.
 
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