February 6, 200719 yr Does anyone use the occasional can of dry gas in your Subie? It's been in the single digits here lately, and just wondering if it's a good idea.
February 6, 200719 yr This was just discussed. If you have ethanol in your gas its not needed. In fact if you go over the 10% mix you can hurt the fuel system. Now i use dry gas in my oil tank, which is outdoors and above ground. nipper
February 6, 200719 yr At that temperature it won't matter anyway because any water in your fuel tank will likely be frozen. It's the range from about 25-45 degrees where it becomes problematic.
February 7, 200719 yr Author This was just discussed. If you have ethanol in your gas its not needed. In fact if you go over the 10% mix you can hurt the fuel system. Now i use dry gas in my oil tank, which is outdoors and above ground. nipper I did a search on 'dry gas' before posting, with no results. I think ethanol is used here in CT. Thanks for the replies!
February 7, 200719 yr I did a search on 'dry gas' before posting, with no results. I think ethanol is used here in CT. Thanks for the replies! Might have been on a yahoo list, im not my sharpest lately nipper
February 7, 200719 yr Nipper don't be so hard on yourself. You were right as usual (see below link) Ethanol and dry gas I think the search needs four letter words to work.
February 7, 200719 yr [...]I think the search needs four letter words to work. I don't know, Skip -- the search function isn't that great, and I've mumbled a few four-letter words, but it doesn't seem to help.
February 8, 200719 yr I've mumbled a few four-letter words, but it doesn't seem to help. That's great!!!
February 8, 200719 yr I don't know, Skip -- the search function isn't that great, and I've mumbled a few four-letter words, but it doesn't seem to help. The truely funny/sad part about this is that I thought the exact same thing when I read Skip's post....
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