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Originally Posted by Radar Chief
In Kansas at least, pumps no longer have to be clearly marked as to whether they contain ethanol or not. 87 to 89 octane are now assumed to have 10% ethanol, the only non-ethanol fuel available is premium.
If a motor is prepared for it the damage is mitigated, just that most small engines are still working with old fuel line and gasket material that deteriorates with the use of ethanol.
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All I know is I get 280-290 miles before the gas light goes on if I use Kum n go or BP 87 no ethanol..if I put the ethanol blend in it, the gas light goes on at 240-250. Sometimes sooner if I get the gas at a kwik star