<VV> RE:Dry Gas

Steven R. Marti srmarti at netzero.net
Thu Nov 24 10:11:30 EST 2005


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Both will work, as will ethanol. HOWEVER, and this is a BIG HOWEVER, the  
alcohol of choice MUST BE VERY DRY! Meaning, no rubbing alcohol, no
Everclear,  
etc. DRY... As long as the DRY criteria is met, any of these will work. 
 
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Here in CT seems like most if not all the gas already has ethanol in it.  So
maybe Dry Gas is normally unnecessary.   Maybe if your car is unused for
long periods with little gas and subject to wide temperature swings.  Then
the gas is likely to go sour anyway unless treated with and antioxidant or
drained out.

Steve

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