MZ5
Well-Known Member
Yes, but not Wiley. If it's really going to sit for a few months, I _always_ put in stabilizer.
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I agree. I haven’t purchased any E0 for over 10 years, and when I did buy it, it was for fuel mileage research, not storage. I now just use E10, 87 PON, and I rarely use fuel stabilizer.. I cut way back on the fuel stabilizer use do to lack of evidence, in my world, that it was necessary. The engines all work just fine, even after storage. FI engines get no special treatment, carbureted engines always get the carb bowls drained for storage.I might be yelled at for this but - You can use E0 or E10 for winter. I have used E10 for 40 plus years and have zero problems.
Yes I have read all over about the problems from E10. Have not had ANY problems myself, or any one I've worked with, lived by, spoken to - ONLY online people have posted about it. And then other will spread it.
And there is a great YouTube video about that motorcycle guy testing a bunch of fuel stabilizers and not one was 100% effective.
I still use one. I am just questioning IF we really need to use one for winter storage?!?!
I still want to do a test myself.
Put E10 in a jar in my garage over the winter or even a year and see what happens.
My guess - not much.