Another problem is that Ethanol blends shouldn't be kept for more that a couple of weeks. The ethanol can absorb any moisture in the tank and then separates out.
Great in a high usage vehicle but if only used occasionally I wouldn't use it. One of the Government web sites recommended that it isn't used in small engines (lawnmowers, fire fighting pumps etc.) I guess this is because they are typically infrequently used.
Lots of info on the forum and the internet, much of it conflicting or just pushing the 'green' aspect of the fuel.
Long term for low use vehicles you may have to empty the tank if the vehicle is going to stand for a long time before you next run it.
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/technical-...-e10-fuel.html
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/general-ch...confusion.html
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