Prophammer
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A possible benefit of ethanol occurred to me recently, doe anyone agree? Here it is: ethanol readily mixes with water, right? So since I'm forced to buy gas with ethanol - I gather the sloshing back and forth of the gas on my boat will completely mix any small amount of water in the tank with the ethanol gas - I have a modern outboard designed for 87 octane with 10% ethanol , so , a small amount of water will either be caught by the filter or burned through without any ill effects, correct? Ethanol free gas , on the other hand , will not mix with water, it will gather the water on the bottom of the tank , correct?
So with ethanol free gas I'm just as likely or maybe even more likely to accumulate a troublesome amount of water (assuming I'm going from gas station straight to the water with no fuel stabilizer -not storing the boat over season) with this I'm saying ethanol might have the benefit of keeping the blob bubble off the bottom of the tank. I know this is an un-popular statement, but does anyone agree?
So with ethanol free gas I'm just as likely or maybe even more likely to accumulate a troublesome amount of water (assuming I'm going from gas station straight to the water with no fuel stabilizer -not storing the boat over season) with this I'm saying ethanol might have the benefit of keeping the blob bubble off the bottom of the tank. I know this is an un-popular statement, but does anyone agree?