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Dougdoug

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  1. I run ethanol free gas which is 91 octane.  All other options, 87, etc, have 10% ethanol.  I live in the cold freeze all winter and have had zero issues.  Seems to work for my autos that sit for extended periods as well.  I keep the tank full of non ethanol gas to avoid the condensation ethenol causes in freezing temps.   Enjoy your day.  

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  2. In my HD 10 defender limited, 87 octane has ethanol which will cause water to condense and freeze in your fuel lines.  Keep tank full with non-ethanol 91 octane to ensure this is not an issue in freezing conditions.  You can also add an alcohol based gas stabilizer / treatment to help clear any water condensation that has collected in your tank and fuel lines.  I live in freezing winters and my dealer recommended non-ethanol gas to avoid hard-start and freezing condensation in lines.  I run 91 octane as that is the only non-ethanol gas I can get.  The 87 has ethanol.  I have had no issues with cold star in freezing temps.

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