Shell 91 VS Ethanol free

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I'm picking up the new carburetor tomorrow. The owner is on strict orders not to use regular e10 gas in it ever, because it's been in our garage now for a few months. The new carburetor is his birthday present. Luckily Kohler parts are cheap. $63 Canadian plus tax.
 
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Luckily Kohler parts are cheap. $63 Canadian plus tax.
Good luck.
The way to learn, than car economy is not solely MPG costs economy, can be also a extensive painful way...
 
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Luckily Kohler parts are cheap. $63 Canadian plus tax.
Good luck.
The way to learn, than car economy is not solely MPG costs economy, can be also a extensive painful way...


I'm well aware of that. That is one of the reasons I'm still driving my 80s relics that get bad gas mileage compared to much newer stuff. Parts and repairs and insurance completely make up for the fuel mileage.
 
shell premium here says contains 10% ethanol but everytime i test the fuel it is between 15-20% so i buy E0 my buddy who rides a bike tried the shell premium in town and it made his bikes engine buck and jump and it ran erratically. premium E0 cured it.
 
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