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Guessing some filled out the form, but didn't report that they did so on the forum.Good point Andy ,some may have just signed up for the 7 year warranty .
There are more that 15 people who do regularly post though .
I just find it odd .
In Iowa, eh? Let me guess, are you a corn farmer? (smile)I am in Iowa. I was just stating my experience with e85, I don't need or want to cause any problems. Just stating my experience. Have a good life.
Here is a sort-able list of where to buy "ethanol free gas "by stateDone.
When we bought our Bennington from a dealer in Eastern PA the sales manager went on and on about how many boat owners on that huge lake have had so many mechanical issues due to using E15 because straight gas is not even available there. He went on to say that nearly every boat owner there adds an additive to their gas so this doesn't happen.
Here is a sort-able list of where to buy "ethanol free gas "by state
http://pure-gas.org/index.jsp?stateprov=MI
http://www.mercurymarine.com/parts-and-accessories/product-overview/fuel-care-system/Does anyone know what the additives are that people purchase to pour into their gas tanks to help combat against this? When I bought my boat in PA they said there were two different brands that people around there used. I forgot what they were.
No problems! But i am curious about the fuel in Iowa, when we went up to Minnesota to pick up our Bennie we traveled through Iowa, and i seem to recall the ethanol levels being higher there, and being upset that my fuel mileage degraded considerably.I am in Iowa. I was just stating my experience with e85, I don't need or want to cause any problems. Just stating my experience. Have a good life.