TruckDrivingFool
Lieutenant Commander
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Correct me if I am wrong but the problem is the water in the ethanol fuel separating and causing corrosion and just bad gas. The higher octane gas does not have this problem of water separation (to the same degree)? I have an old car in my drive way that has sat for two years now, I start it up once a year and have never had a problem. My lawn mower and other small motor equipment sits with different levels of gas and I have no issues.
So in short more gas more water but a full tank wont rust, less gas less water but more room to rust and corrode.
Way I see it
Any grade with ethanol is going to have the problem and I don't even know to any differing degree <----that's why I don't use any kind of ethanol gas in anything
Rust is oxidation keep the air out you keep the rust at bay.