toddsyr
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Hi folks,
We just bought a new snow blower. The manual says to use fuel with not more than 10% ethanol.The low octane fuel around here contains 10% ethanol which would seem to be acceptable.
The high octane fuel is available ethanol-free. It costs a lot more but that's not the deciding factor. I understand the higher octane burns hotter. Isn't that bad for the engine?
A third option is to use the low octane gas with the additive that counteracts the ethanol.
We just want to use the fuel which will prolong the life of the snow blower the most. Thanks for any help.
Todd K Stearns
We just bought a new snow blower. The manual says to use fuel with not more than 10% ethanol.The low octane fuel around here contains 10% ethanol which would seem to be acceptable.
The high octane fuel is available ethanol-free. It costs a lot more but that's not the deciding factor. I understand the higher octane burns hotter. Isn't that bad for the engine?
A third option is to use the low octane gas with the additive that counteracts the ethanol.
We just want to use the fuel which will prolong the life of the snow blower the most. Thanks for any help.
Todd K Stearns