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What gas stations to avoid?
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<blockquote data-quote="ByronF" data-source="post: 176361" data-attributes="member: 5196"><p>Nothing wrong with a strategy of PC 94 with ethanol in the summer and storing with Shell 91 no ethanol in the winter. I personally prefer to avoid ethanol if I can because of a bad experience with my 42 year old classic car. The ethanol contamination required the tank to be drained, dropped and flushed and the fuel sender unit replaced. Wasn't fun and wasn't cheap but the most frustrating part was the time it took to track that down as the actual problem and cause of why the car would not run right. Lost a month and half of cruising with it and spent money on other things that did nothing to fix the problem.</p><p>So I tend to be more cautious of what I put in the tank these days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ByronF, post: 176361, member: 5196"] Nothing wrong with a strategy of PC 94 with ethanol in the summer and storing with Shell 91 no ethanol in the winter. I personally prefer to avoid ethanol if I can because of a bad experience with my 42 year old classic car. The ethanol contamination required the tank to be drained, dropped and flushed and the fuel sender unit replaced. Wasn't fun and wasn't cheap but the most frustrating part was the time it took to track that down as the actual problem and cause of why the car would not run right. Lost a month and half of cruising with it and spent money on other things that did nothing to fix the problem. So I tend to be more cautious of what I put in the tank these days. [/QUOTE]
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