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Does Gasoline Go Stale?

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Does Gasoline Go Stale?

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GAS GOES BAD. Ask any motorcycle owner. ==== DETAIL ==== Over the period of few months gasoline can become thick and stick (varnish). Really ask any motorcycle owner. When they store the motorcycle for the winter they have to use fuel stabilizer. That’s just for the winter (few months). If you decide to use it for your car, use very little bit of it at every tank (1 gallon or less per tank of clean new gas). But you are risking a lot to save few dollars worth of gas. Car engine = $2,000 to$ 6,000 1 gal gas = $3.50 === I can’t disagree with the post above. I don’t know what he is advice but he is completely wrong. Six month gas is REALLY old. High octane rated gas CANNOT damage any engine (small or big). High octane gas is HIGHER grade to resist knocking. PERIOD. It is not a different type of gas. They do not create more powerful burn, etc. He writes that 6 month gas is not old but then writes that if the gas is going to sit more than a month use a stabilizer. What? He is correct about

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