goof008
ArboristSite Operative
+1 to Lakesides post
The longer you let E10 sit in your tank or gas can, the longer it has to absorb water. I found when I boated a lot, it was best to get gas from Shell and I think it was Sunaco, as their mid grade and premium fuels didn't have the E10 added, but that was a several years ago, and I kinda stopped looking. But if you look at different stations, the good ones like Mobil/Exxon, Shell, Marathon and Sunoco, you may find one that still runs non E10 gas.
Good luck, and if you can't find it, just get less at a time so it doesn't get old before you use it up.
The longer you let E10 sit in your tank or gas can, the longer it has to absorb water. I found when I boated a lot, it was best to get gas from Shell and I think it was Sunaco, as their mid grade and premium fuels didn't have the E10 added, but that was a several years ago, and I kinda stopped looking. But if you look at different stations, the good ones like Mobil/Exxon, Shell, Marathon and Sunoco, you may find one that still runs non E10 gas.
Good luck, and if you can't find it, just get less at a time so it doesn't get old before you use it up.