timberwolf590
Izzy
Thoughts on Red Armor fuel? Trying to determine the best 2 stroke mix.
First time I took the time to read " ethanol free, 93 octane".. Now gotta have it.. Is it still ok if the oem says 90 octane ? My guess is yes.I run Red Armor now thanks to this site.
Ethanol seldom causes acute failures. Most of the damage it causes are chronic in nature and often associated with equipment that sits for weeks at a time.It’s interesting that many have experienced saw failures with ethanol based gas vs canned fuel. I ran an echo for over 10 years on 87 pump gas with simple treatment and fresh gas all its life. What is the concern with pump gas? Of course a few years back after studying more I ran 93+ octane in all my engines while mixed had echo power blend and now exclusively Castrol 2T for the 2 cycles.
Any evidence that canned fuel is worth the almost 5x cost per gallon?
Yeah, what he said... Been running gas (fuel) from the pump since I had hair...Never blamed a saw failure on fuel.. That said, I don't leave it sit or use old possibly stale fuel.. Even straight gas in the splitter I keep "fresh".. When I'm done splittin for awhile, don't shut it off. Just walk away.. However,, I don't have any trouble using higher octane beverages and never had failure there either..It’s interesting that many have experienced saw failures with ethanol based gas vs canned fuel. I ran an echo for over 10 years on 87 pump gas with simple treatment and fresh gas all its life. What is the concern with pump gas? Of course a few years back after studying more I ran 93+ octane in all my engines while mixed had echo power blend and now exclusively Castrol 2T for the 2 cycles.
Any evidence that canned fuel is worth the almost 5x cost per gallon?
I run Red Armor now thanks to this site.
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