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I ran 2 year old fuel at 32 psi, it wasn't stored correctly as the lines were open in the workshop before I drained the tank. Afr's were perfect, ethanol content read correctly.

I wouldn't want to do the same with 98, that's for sure.

Who is spreading this misinformation, and have they actually tested it, or just making a suggestion to get out of warranty claims?

The old E85 myths.

They won't dissolve your car when you put it in.

It's not this product that has to be carried around in a baby capsule.

Jerry cans/drum.

I ran 12 month old E85 in on the dyno and it was fine. Definitely didn't have to "pull it back".

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All of this... me too. Never had a problem

The old E85 myths.

They won't dissolve your car when you put it in.

It's not this product that has to be carried around in a baby capsule.

Jerry cans/drum.

I ran 12 month old E85 in on the dyno and it was fine. Definitely didn't have to "pull it back".

So what absorbs more moisture E85 or 98?

Well, E85.

I'm sure it may make a difference if you leave the cap off, in a moist area.

Correctly stored, there are many guys on here that have never had an issue.

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