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Old 20-12-2009, 02:10 PM   #31
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how would this E10 fuel go in small machinery motors such as 4 stroke whipper snippers n so on?
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Old 20-12-2009, 02:15 PM   #32
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how would this E10 fuel go in small machinery motors such as 4 stroke whipper snippers n so on?
Cant see it being too much of an issue, i use slops in my lawn mower (combination of fuels and oils), drained into a 44 gal drum. Have done so for 4 years now and hasnt missed a beat.

We also use it in one of our generators and on the water pump.
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Old 20-12-2009, 02:54 PM   #33
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Im talking about the high octane factor. With new small machinery now days the manufacturer recomends using basic unleaded as the little pistons and rings and valves and so on cant handle the super fast revving from high octane fuels especially now that lightweight metals are used.
I nearly ceased my whippy once as I used premium unleaded- revved its lungs out then stopped due to the piston expanding in the head. It worked again after it cooled down and was using basic unleaeded.
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