> smn wrote:
>>Hi,
>>Petro Canada fuel has ethanol so is one of the best for storing or running
>>your MC in the wet and cold, so I am told by a 20 year Suzuki professional
>>mechanic.
>>the ethanol will keep the tank dryer is the theory
>>The US probably has alot of choices we have the one.
> Alcohol absorbs water, so that it can be burned with the fuel, rather
> than
> settling to the low points of your fuel system. The fuel system water
> remover you used is nothing more than an expensive bottle of alcohol.
No, smells like extremely high octane gas to me.
How much is 200 percent and where else would I get it. It works so leave it
alone is my motto.
> Fuel stabilizer is probably more important for winter storage than
> anything
> else. I suppose an ethanol fuel would probably absorb any water that
> condensed in the tank over the winter months, but in my experience, that's
> not usually a significant amount.
> John
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>>Hi,
>>Petro Canada fuel has ethanol so is one of the best for storing or running
>>your MC in the wet and cold, so I am told by a 20 year Suzuki professional
>>mechanic.
>>the ethanol will keep the tank dryer is the theory
>>The US probably has alot of choices we have the one.
> Alcohol absorbs water, so that it can be burned with the fuel, rather
> than
> settling to the low points of your fuel system. The fuel system water
> remover you used is nothing more than an expensive bottle of alcohol.