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Question: What Is Ethanol Free Gas Used For

Ethanol-free 90-octane gasoline is sometimes marketed as “recreational fuel” or REC-90. Many consumers prefer to use this pure gasoline that isn’t blended with ethanol for marine equipment and small engines for lawnmowers, snowblowers, chainsaws, generators, pumps, and the like.

What are the benefits of ethanol free gas?

Premium Non-Ethanol Gasoline provides better performance and safer operations for classic cars and recreational vehicles such as snowmobiles, boats, and motorcycles, as well as lawn and snow equipment. Benefits of Using Our Non-Ethanol Gas: Higher energy content. More energy = More power.

Is it OK to use ethanol free gas?

The short answer is, no, ethanol-free gasoline is not bad for your car. Most cars today can run on ethanol gas blends up to E15 (15% ethanol) and on non-ethanol gasoline. And flex fuel vehicles can handle up to E85 (85% ethanol) without a problem.

Should you use ethanol free gas in small engines?

However, when you’re using gas with ethanol mixture in your outdoor power equipment, like lawn mowers, chainsaws, trimmers and leaf blowers, you run the risk of engine damage and incurring costly repairs. You should be using ethanol free gas in your small engine outdoor power equipment.

What is the difference between ethanol free gas and regular gas?

Ethanol contains roughly one third less energy than ethanol-free (also known as non-ethanol) gasoline does, which means you will get slightly fewer miles per gallon if you use E10 or E15. The fewer miles per gallon you get is small, but measurable. For E15, the amount goes up to 4-5% fewer miles per gallon.

Is non oxygenated gas the same as ethanol free?

Non-oxygenated gasoline is a form of gasoline that has no additives, which increase the oxygen content of the fuel. This fuel has no ethanol or any other oxygenate. Therefore, it reduces the corrosion problems of the engine. This makes it a good choice for vehicles that we store for a long time in off-seasons.

Is ethanol free gas better for ATV?

The two can be mixed together with no problem. Your atv doesn’t care, and won’t run any different at all with ethanol or without. Neither one will do any damage to your engine.

Can you use Rec fuel in a car?

REC-90 is an ethanol-free, 90 octane unleaded gasoline blend designed for use in recreational/marine engines which can be damaged by the ethanol found in other gasoline blends. It is also usable in some aviation engines [1] and automotive engines, though it has not been thoroughly tested for cars and trucks.

What kind of gas should I use in my ATV?

For most four-stroke ATVs, you can use regular gasoline, grade 87 or above, from your local gas station. If you don’t know the recommendation for your ATV, opt for 89 grade unless the 87 grade is ethanol free. For oil, simply use 10w40 and change it a couple times a year.

What octane is Trufuel?

TRUFUEL is the first ready-to-use, high-octane fuel specifically engineered for your 2-cycle and 4-cycle equipment. We use the most advanced synthetic lubricants and stabilizers in an ethanol-free fuel that improves performance, protects your equipment, and saves you time.

Will ethanol-free gas gum up carburetor?

Ethanol acts as a solvent in older engines and can dissolve old gum and varnish deposits from the gas tank and fuel lines. These deposits can then clog the very small orifices in the carburetor. Gasoline can also oxidize or rust just like iron or steel.

Does ethanol-free gas gum up?

Compared to traditional gas blends like E10 that have 10% ethanol, non-ethanol gas lasts much longer. If stored properly, ethanol-free gas can last up to six months. It is not as likely to succumb to oxidation or evaporation.

Can I put non-ethanol gas in my lawn mower?

Non-Ethanol gas is the best option for your smaller summer engine equipment, machinery, and recreational vehicles. This includes chainsaws, lawn mowers, and motorcycles.

What gas is best for my car?

The best type of gas to put in your vehicle is whatever octane level your car’s owner’s manual specifies.What Octane Gas Should I Use? Regular fuel is 87 octane. Premium is 91 or 93. Midgrade falls somewhere in the middle, often 89.

What happens if I put higher octane fuel in my car?

The higher the octane rating, the less likely a car will experience a “mistime combustion,” which creates the engine knock sound, according to The Drive. A higher-octane gas, such as premium, helps prevent engine knock.

Does non-ethanol gas make more power?

Would ethanol free gas improve performance and gas mileage? Ethanol doesn’t produce as much energy when burned vs gasoline without ethanol. Non-ethanol fuel does provide more power and generally better gas mileage in most cases, the exceptions being engines designed specifically for ethanol use.

Should I use non-oxygenated gas?

The primary benefit of premium non-oxygenated fuel in any engine not operated on a regular basis is the reduced potential for moisture contamination in the fuel and the resultant phase separation and corrosion issues. The disadvantage is the higher octane rating, which is not necessary in most small engines.

Is all 91 octane gas non-oxygenated?

91 non-oxy is always 91 octane (assuming you get it from a good source).

What is the best gas for small engines?

What is the best small engine or lawn mower gas? Clean, fresh, unleaded. A minimum of 87 octane/87 AKI (91 RON); If operating at high altitude, see below. Gasoline with up to 10% ethanol (gasohol) or up to 15% MTBE (methyl tertiary butyl ether), is acceptable.