The moral to this story - hunt around for a gas station that sells E0. When you find one, buy 5-10 gallons. Never leave E10 in anything for any length of time. If I don't run E10 out on a ride, I will drain it rather than leaving it in the tank. It is just that bad. I have spent too much money/time in the past on needed fuel system repairs because of E10. E0 is more $ up front. But the long term benefits of not having to clean/replace damaged fuel system parts is much cheaper $ wise and time wise. Put it any everything that you don't drive/ride daily - lawn mowers, generators, 4 wheelers, weed eaters, etc. You will be a happy camper.
Once fuel system components are damaged by E10, no fuel additive made will reverse the damage.
Once fuel system components are damaged by E10, no fuel additive made will reverse the damage.
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