So I've read over and over, if the engine calls for regular octane, putting premium in it does nothing.
I have a Craftsman generator that has never been started. It sits a lot. I have access to Ethanol-free 90 octane gas that I use in my lawnmowers, chainsaw, etc. I also store the bikes with it in Winter as it supposedly does not "go bad" or do the damage as fast as E10.
I wanted to use the ethanol free gas in the generator, but in bold print in the instructions is says "Regular 87 fuel only!".
Could running 90 octane cause damage?
Thanks,
Don.
I have a Craftsman generator that has never been started. It sits a lot. I have access to Ethanol-free 90 octane gas that I use in my lawnmowers, chainsaw, etc. I also store the bikes with it in Winter as it supposedly does not "go bad" or do the damage as fast as E10.
I wanted to use the ethanol free gas in the generator, but in bold print in the instructions is says "Regular 87 fuel only!".
Could running 90 octane cause damage?
Thanks,
Don.