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Noticed that GM, Toyota and a number of other manufacturers are having engines grenade, and this seems to correspond to a switch in oil to 0W-20 oil from previous 5W-20 (although some reports have manufacturers running 5W-20 in the same engines overseas.). Anybody have insights into this? Coincidence or correlation?
I think it has more to do with going to higher and higher efficiency and compression designs. Some have had teething issues. Best idea is not to take a first generation of a new design.
 
I have seen a few of these pumps offering 88 octane which is E-15. Looks like this might become more common:

Ethanol for carborated engines is garbage. It turns to goo if it sits too long. I use ethanol-free gas on my quads, chainsaw, generator, and pressure washer.
 
I'd love to do the same but they are very few even withan hour of me (DC area).

I'd love to do the same but they are very few even within an hour of me (DC area).
My state requires the high ethanol blends in 2 of the largest counties. However, gas stations on the Indian reservations are outside that purview, and I can find ethanol free gasoline there.
 
I'd love to do the same but they are very few even within an hour of me (DC area).
Go to Home Depot/Lowe's and buy a can of TruFuel. They sell quarts and gallons, I think.

I live in New England I've had the same gallon jug for 2.5 years, and each winter has snowblower has started on the first pull.
 
Go to Home Depot/Lowe's and buy a can of TruFuel. They sell quarts and gallons, I think.

I live in New England I've had the same gallon jug for 2.5 years, and each winter has snowblower has started on the first pull.

Wow- I didn't know that existed. At $23/gal, I'll stick with ethanol-free pump gas for my small motors. Was $3.79 here last week.
 
A friend’s J-3 Cub runs exclusively on ethanol free auto gas. Very very cost efficient! Totes the fuel to the airport in his late 90’s Toyota pickup. Hand crank pump to transfer fuel to the Cub’s tank. What a great setup.
 
Wow- I didn't know that existed. At $23/gal, I'll stick with ethanol-free pump gas for my small motors. Was $3.79 here last week.
Yeah, there's nowhere convenient to me that sells ethanol-free gas. So I just pay, but the reduced hassle is worth it!

Ethanol in gasoline is a giveaway to corn farmers.
 
Same for convenience, Stabil in my gas can usually handles things for my snowblower. I did have to replace the carb after 8 years but I gotta admit that I did slack off a bit over the last couple of lame winters.
 
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