i have an 97 intruder and run 91 oct because up here its the only gas without ethanol , not shure if i see a difference but i do not want any since i can't use it often . hope no damage done ?
i have an 97 intruder and run 91 oct because up here its the only gas without ethanol , not shure if i see a difference but i do not want any since i can't use it often . hope no damage done ?
It'd be foolish to deal with either. Especially when there are so many products to protect against any of this damage. Just not worth the risk. Looks like the 2+4 addresses fuel separation and carbon buildup. I learned my lesson on carbon buildup running a Ficht for 18yrs.
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Let me be clear on my view , I use only alcohol free 91 with 2+4 .
Any fuel with alcohol is going to have the chance of water witch= corrosion.
Ethanol absorbs water that is a fact.
I do not believe the 2+4 will do anything reguarding water intrusion but run it because
Evinrude recomends it .
In my manual the say 87 oct minimum. 89 preferably. Also up to 10 percent alcohol is ok.
But what is un clear is how long it will be ok on 10 percent alcohol.
Manufacturer's are in business to sell parts and motors not tell you how to make it last forever.
CJ
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I have a 115 E-tec, I run non-ethanol 90. My thinking may be flawed but, octane level drops over time if I remember correctly. I fish weekends and usually do not burn a lot of fuel maybe 25 gallons a month. So if I start with 90 octane in a months time I should still be at acceptable octane levels. If I'm fishing a week straight I run 87 octane.
I purchased a stratos boat last year with a 1996 Johnson Fast strike engine on it (model J115GLEDR). The previous owner told me to only run recreational fuel through it. I'd appreciate some thoughts, is running rec fuel really necessary? I don't have a manual for the engine so unsure what fuel is recommended for this engine.
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What is the main disadvantage or running standard 87 octane fuel with 10% ethanal through my engine compared to the rec fuel?
They will operate just fine on 87 octane 10% ethanol fuel, it's the fuel sitting in the boats tank for extended periods of time collecting water is the problem.
So what happens when you mix 91 octane (no ethanol) with 87 octane (10% ethanol) in equal parts?
do just get 89 octane at 5% ethanol?
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Your logic makes sense. So i understand that 87 octane 10% ethanal is ok since the engine was designed to handle it; however, i've also heard it can cause issues to fuel lines and carburetors over the long term. Wouldn't it be better to put some type of ethanol treatment such as SeaFoam marine pro in the tank?
Give this post a glance. http://www.bbcboards.net/showthread.php?t=864900