bigdaddylee82 said:
Ethanol became standard in '07 right?
Our newest gas burner is an '05. We currently have, and have had, newer cars but they're all diesel.
We have a Gulf station that has ethanol free 87, and that's all we fuel our gas burners with unless we're caught away somewhere and need fuel.
I know this is all anecdotal, but...
I've got a '95 Volvo 850, that went through 2 new fuel pressure regulators, that I'm quite sure was due to ethanol. First one lasted from new until 2012-ish the second one died around 2016. After the 2nd one, I made a serious effort to avoid ethanol, as they only seem to last 4-5 years on E10.
My '97 Jeep is gutless regardless of fuel, but slightly less so without the corn juice.
SWMBO dailies our '05 Grand Marquis and claims she can go longer without filling up on the no ethanol. I've not calculated a difference, but for her to notice, there must be something there.
All of our small engine lawn equipment stuff gets the same Gulf 87, but with Stabil too. My FIL left corn juice tainted fuel in his pressure washer over the winter, the carb corroded beyond repair.
I'm not a fan of the corn juice.
Ethanol sure get a bum rap from those who don’t like it. Your gas has 87 octane ethanol is 114 octane
Cars that race at the Indy 500 use pure ethanol
NASCAR uses 15% ethanol
Most race cars move into a faster class when they burn ethanol Or are prevented from using it because of the performance advantage it gives.
This magazine tested E85 and it made 7-8 more horsepower than 93 octane did .
Hot Rod magazine shows the power potential of using E85. Heck a lot of publications point out that if you want power you want the corn juice.
I use old carbs. My source for them is a junkyard full of cars that went off the road decades before ethanol came out. Yet the inside of those carbs often have marks from water in their fuel bowls.
You see gasoline even in the 30’s and 40’s had water in it ( And still does ) want proof? Look at the engine compartment of a lot of cars from that era. That glass bowl you see? That shows you how much water is in the gasoline. ( and usually has a peacock to drain it out)
Now this will shock you but a little water in the fuel makes your car run smoother, quieter,, cleaner, and faster. Next time you drive in the rain ( assuming your wiring is good) notice how sweet the engine sounds.