Premo in 2 strokes is mandatory for pre-ignition, leading up to detonation and more pre-ign. when running air cooled engines Balls Out.This was off a mower I was working on when I had a brief stint as a small engine mechanic. It was like a gel. Not sure if this was from pump gas or something else. Still I only use clear premium in all my small engines.
Premium isn't mandatory in two stroke chainsaws. They have very low compression ratios.Premo in 2 strokes is mandatory for pre-ignition, leading up to detonation and more pre-ign. when running air cooled engines Balls Out.
Ethanol up to 15% is ok except for air moisture. It actually raises octane.(another story for that)
Miscibility of ethanol in water is infinite. (it is in solution) Just check the half full old vodka bottle.
Nearly same as for water in ethanol.
Air moisture is not just water in solution. Air has contaminates, and so does the water in the air.
Gasoline with eth. has limited solubility
So gasohol mix will separate what is not in solution.
This brings chemicals from the gasoline out(sulfur, calcium, mag, man) out of the gasoline as a precipitate.
White/yellow chalks found in carb.
cliff
No pissing match here, but deto leads to hot chamber leads to pre-ign.Premium isn't mandatory in two stroke chainsaws. They have very low compression ratios.
The other thing is higher octane doesn't prevent pre ignition. It prevents detonation.
Enter your email address to join: