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Should I add a filter/water separator?
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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 500205" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>Amazing to see how far all these ethenol stories have advanced thru the years. Almost as bad as climate change and global warming !! Great humor reading all the horror stories about ethenol fuels. Kinda like the gas car causing all of our climate changes. To each his own, your money, do what makes you feel better. Bottom line is...it all comes down to quality of fuel and maintenence !!! When ethenol gas came out, there were thousands of memos about what to change or modify to make your engine compatible with E10 !! How many folks made those changes ?? Mfgrs made the changes immediately so your vehicle is already compatible if made after E10 introduction !! Filters and gas additives were around long before E10 was put on the market, so anyone that thinks a non ethenol gas is the answer doesn't remember history very well. Yes...E10 fuels do require a little more diligence to maintain them them, but no maintainence is bad for any fuel and that is where the problems begin !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 500205, member: 1183"] Amazing to see how far all these ethenol stories have advanced thru the years. Almost as bad as climate change and global warming !! Great humor reading all the horror stories about ethenol fuels. Kinda like the gas car causing all of our climate changes. To each his own, your money, do what makes you feel better. Bottom line is...it all comes down to quality of fuel and maintenence !!! When ethenol gas came out, there were thousands of memos about what to change or modify to make your engine compatible with E10 !! How many folks made those changes ?? Mfgrs made the changes immediately so your vehicle is already compatible if made after E10 introduction !! Filters and gas additives were around long before E10 was put on the market, so anyone that thinks a non ethenol gas is the answer doesn't remember history very well. Yes...E10 fuels do require a little more diligence to maintain them them, but no maintainence is bad for any fuel and that is where the problems begin !! [/QUOTE]
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