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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Distillery
Storing Ethanol Fuels
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<blockquote data-quote="cobrasnake2003" data-source="post: 11019138" data-attributes="member: 105786"><p>This same issue has been plaguing me for a while now so I can have true E85 in the spring. I just got off the phone with Central Iindiana Ethanol about this. I talked to one of the main guys there. They are the company that makes Ignite Race Fuels. They said a good clean steel drum off the ground a bit would be fine. All the ignite fuels as well as E85 they ship is in regular steel drums. They have never seen a problem in testing or the need for additives as long as the seal is good. Just figured I would share what I was told. I am picking up a VP M1 55 gallon drum today for my winter storage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cobrasnake2003, post: 11019138, member: 105786"] This same issue has been plaguing me for a while now so I can have true E85 in the spring. I just got off the phone with Central Iindiana Ethanol about this. I talked to one of the main guys there. They are the company that makes Ignite Race Fuels. They said a good clean steel drum off the ground a bit would be fine. All the ignite fuels as well as E85 they ship is in regular steel drums. They have never seen a problem in testing or the need for additives as long as the seal is good. Just figured I would share what I was told. I am picking up a VP M1 55 gallon drum today for my winter storage. [/QUOTE]
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