A friend sent me from Germany a 5l can of "aspen 2" by someone, but the can was opened by a guy from a car-wash ( I can't imagine why someone would do this... and he only noticed too late ), it's missing a little but my problem is that I'm not sure if it wasn't mixed or replaced with regular gasoline...; maybe I'm paranoiac but I don't want to damage my saw ...
A friend sent me from Germany a 5l can of "aspen 2" by someone, but the can was opened by a guy from a car-wash ( I can't imagine why someone would do this... and he only noticed too late ), it's missing a little but my problem is that I'm not sure if it wasn't mixed or replaced with regular gasoline...; maybe I'm paranoiac but I don't want to damage my saw ...
Do you know that a 5l can of aspen costs me almost a tenth of my monthly salary and they don't even sell it on Romania?
Question about Aspen 2
If I have a half full can does it retain its qualities as a sealed can ?
I only use my saw like 2 or 3 times per year, so I don't know if it is a good idea to use Aspen2 because of the long periods of time between usage, and with all the stabilizers and additives in it, I still believe that it degrades in an unsealed, half fuel, half air can.
Am I right?
So I should continue with Aspen even if I use one ore max two 5 L cans per year and there are periods of over 6 months in which I don't use the saw at all?
If regular gas evaporates or absorbs water, doesn't the gas from the Aspen2 mixture do the same?
At the amount of use I put the saw trough I'm questioning the benefits of Apen; wouldn't fresh regular gas be better than an 8 month old half can of Aspen?
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