tickhound93
ArboristSite Guru
No I know its not the psi on pump gas that will cause an issue brad, storability is also another reason I chose this fuel, it keeps very well in a sealed gas can, you know the lovy ones epa decides we need that don't let vapors out. My saws are gassed up year round, but I also run them at least once a week, so stale fuelnis never an issue for me. I wouldike to do cylinder temp comparisons between the pump gas I personally have available and the race fuel I run. As I see it, there are no I'll side effects to running the race gas, and it provides the lovely aroma of race fuel exhaust, magically delicious.190 PSI and more is not an issue with pump gas, not even when turning 13,000 RPMs in the cut. Storability is another issue if your saw is setting for 6 months or more without running
As my former employer and great friend likes to say about racing fuels, alcohol (ethanol) is for drinking, gasoline is for cleaning parts, nitro methane is for racing