• Steve@startrek.website
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      8 months ago

      A partially filled tank breathes air when the temperature changes outside, and every time it does, a bit of water condenses inside.

      • HarriPotero@lemmy.world
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        8 months ago

        That’s true for diesel. First gen bio-diesel was hydrophilic to make that even worse. Absolutely fill up the tank before leaving it over winter.

        Gasoline keeps evaporating and essentially only breathes out until the tank is empty.

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        8 months ago

        Exactly this. The ethanol in gas absorbs water from the air and turns into weird nasty gas tank sludge.

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          8 months ago

          There are options to buy gas without ethanol in my country. It’s expensive, but everyone owning some old school vehicle buys these exactly for long pauses without actually driving the car.

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            8 months ago

            It’s possible in the US, but generally not at common gas stations. You have to find marine or airport gas stations. The only other place I’ve ever seen it is a place called Sheetz.

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              8 months ago

              Actually I’ve seen more and more gas stations start carrying no ethanol recently. It used to be extremely limited and the biggest chain I knew of that offered it was Phillips 66, but now the top 3 chains in my area offer it.

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              8 months ago

              Weve got it at basically every kwiktrip in MN but thats probably because it’s commonly used in seasonal vehicles (ATVs, Boats, Snowmobiles, etc.)