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The Distillery
Long term (winter) storage of e85
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<blockquote data-quote="TheCat033" data-source="post: 13612926" data-attributes="member: 48375"><p>Since we only get summer blend around here for only a couple months I wanted to make sure I had enough fuel to last me the early spring until the good stuff comes back. I filled my plastic 55 gallon drums to the brim and the caps are tightly sealed. </p><p></p><p>I'm wondering if I should put any additive or stabilazer into it or if it will be fine as is. I'm leaning towards not touching it, I've talked to a few others who stored e85 as I am and said their fuel tested the same after sitting all winter as it did the day they pumped it. Figured it couldn't hurt to ask though. Any thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheCat033, post: 13612926, member: 48375"] Since we only get summer blend around here for only a couple months I wanted to make sure I had enough fuel to last me the early spring until the good stuff comes back. I filled my plastic 55 gallon drums to the brim and the caps are tightly sealed. I'm wondering if I should put any additive or stabilazer into it or if it will be fine as is. I'm leaning towards not touching it, I've talked to a few others who stored e85 as I am and said their fuel tested the same after sitting all winter as it did the day they pumped it. Figured it couldn't hurt to ask though. Any thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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