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TRUFUEL put to the TEST and IT FAILED! These canned 2 cycle fuels make me tons of money at the shop!

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Chickanic

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Today we tested Trufuel and SEF canned fuels. The results will SHOCK YOU!
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@Chickanic
@Chickanic 4 ай бұрын
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@Greatgadgetsgear
@Greatgadgetsgear 2 ай бұрын
Would have like to seen comparison between the trufuel and the other brands you mentioned to see running difference. I was wondering why my weed whip and blower were running lower rpm’s lol. Now I know. Thanks
@ronniemorgan7689
@ronniemorgan7689 Ай бұрын
Since using trufuel in my trimmer and chainsaw they always start right up
@ronniemorgan7689
@ronniemorgan7689 Ай бұрын
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@joesinakandid528
@joesinakandid528 2 жыл бұрын
Bre, Fun fact for you: In Alaska the winter temperatures can get mighty low. Ethanol "freezes" at a higher temperature than gasoline (especially if it has sucked up some water along the way) and since it could be a critical, life threatening OMG thing, a decision was made to not market fuel with any Ethanol in it, statewide. ALL the gas sold in Alaska is Ethanol free.
@andrewalexander9492
@andrewalexander9492 2 жыл бұрын
Well ethanol freezes at -`173 degrees Fahrenheit, so that aint the reason that Ethanol isn't used on Alaska. The freeze point for gasoline is -100 F, so ethanol actually freezes a lower temp than gasoline freezes. Also,, while ethanol supposedly not added to gasoline in Alaska, I have acquaintances who have run ethanol tests on gasoline and have found ethanol in gasoline ... even though it's not supposed to be there.
@dylanbedard5853
@dylanbedard5853 2 жыл бұрын
I wish New York State did the same thing by banning ethanol fuel. Lately when I was running my 2015 Silverado on 87 E10, it was running sluggish and was hearing excessive valve tick. Since running 91 non-ethanol, those problems have gone away.
@alldreams13
@alldreams13 2 жыл бұрын
With its ability to draw water this makes sense. Interesting thanks for posting this
@rubenp8750
@rubenp8750 2 жыл бұрын
Ethanol laced fuel loves to absorb water. And there is a bunch in the air in Alaska. That is is freezes. I wish that crap was never put in fuel.
@DanielJohnson-ps4xv
@DanielJohnson-ps4xv 2 жыл бұрын
I work on a fuel barge that brings, gas diesel and jet into SE Alaska. I can say we bring no ethanol into Alaska. I know it does get delivered to anchorage sometimes as just pure ethanol. Generally it gets mixed at a tank farm .
@shannonelliott6116
@shannonelliott6116 2 жыл бұрын
Switched to canned fuels for all gas operated equipment in the fire department. No more issues caused by ethanol on any equipment that has sat around. Eliminated the issue of stabilizer and mixing in oil on two stroke machines. It works for us.
@mikemorgan5015
@mikemorgan5015 2 жыл бұрын
You are the poster child for "Why canned fuel?" When you need it to run and lives depend on it, need I say more?
@dereklea1183
@dereklea1183 2 жыл бұрын
We did the same thing for our chain saws and K12 saws.
@felinespirits
@felinespirits 2 жыл бұрын
I have a small generator that I only use for emergencies, ie power outage during hurricanes etc. This generator runs my sump pump. Sorry, not going to be outside in the dark, in a hurricane, knowing my sump is on the verge of overflowwing, screwing with this thing because I cheaped out on the fuel. Few cans of TruFuel in the garage is insurance, and well worth the cost.
@markellis8347
@markellis8347 2 жыл бұрын
Use the canned fuel in all my new equipment. Never had an issue with it.
@zack6892
@zack6892 2 жыл бұрын
Almost all quality two stroke mixes have stabilizer. Unless storing equipment ethanol gas will be fine. If storing I would find ethanol free pump gas before can gas it can be really inconsistent I prefer to mix my own.
@jameszettelmeyer291
@jameszettelmeyer291 11 ай бұрын
Been running trufuel in my trimmer, blower and chainsaw for about 10 years. Never had any issues, all start on 2-3 pulls. Just pulled out the chainsaw last weekend on a rental, hadnt used it in about 2 years, fired right up and ran great. Works great for me.
@golfcarr10
@golfcarr10 2 ай бұрын
Me too.... used trufuel 50:1 in my 2010 echo string trimmer and blower exclusively since new... never a problem. Also use the stihl motomix in my 2013 251 chainsaw (which leaks bar oil). I like the Trufuel for convenience even thought its EXPENSIVE when you price it out per gallon...
@allnamestakenlol
@allnamestakenlol 2 ай бұрын
Same here.
@aceclimb31
@aceclimb31 2 ай бұрын
Never had an issue here.
@neonnight34609
@neonnight34609 Ай бұрын
yep i use it. never an issue with it love the stuff and will keep on using it
@donaldnicol8415
@donaldnicol8415 Ай бұрын
@@neonnight34609 Took the unused trufuel out of my snowblower,and put in my super cheap Chinese lawn mower.The mower runs smooth now for the first time in 2 years!
@chriskni2821
@chriskni2821 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for these videos. I purchased a weed eater off facebook that a guy was selling, hard starts supposedly. The guy said he just had it rebuilt but it was giving him issues, I remember seeing the canned fuel in his garage as well. At the time this was my first foray into mixed fuels so I picked up two cans. Pulled the carb, cleaned it, put it back together and tossed some Trufuel. Started once, ran for about 5 mins. Turned it off...wouldnt start again. Pulled carb, cleaned it again, same thing...would start the first time after 15 or so pulls but would never restart after that. I put it away and didn't look at it again. Then I ran across your videos about the canned junk. So I mixed my own fuel up using 87 and a can of oil. It started on the second pull. Ran it for 5 mins, let it cool down, went to start it again...fired right up. Let it sit for a few days, went back to start it...fired right up after the 1st pull. No more canned fuel for me.
@garypritchard9787
@garypritchard9787 Жыл бұрын
I have used TF for years, after watching your video, I switched all my yard equipment to Echo Red Armor. All my equipment run so much better, start easier, my old Stihl BR320 with no primer bulb has always been difficult to start, but now, it starts faster, runs much better! Thank you for the fuel tip!!
@jimo8119
@jimo8119 Жыл бұрын
Bought my new Echo engine with attachments ( line trimer, blower, and edger ) over 5 years ago. Nothing but Trufuel since day 1. Original plug, starts easy every time. works perfectly .
@brentmack51
@brentmack51 Жыл бұрын
I'd rather jet for true than gum the carb I'm with you bub
@jaywestfall4670
@jaywestfall4670 Жыл бұрын
Can you truly say perfectly? Unless you do a side by side comparison and test like she did, you really can't. Maybe yours is or maybe slightly off and you wouldn't know any different as it's all you've used since day 1.
@kimochsenbein8127
@kimochsenbein8127 11 ай бұрын
The biggest problem that I have seen with 2 cycle fuel is that people do not shake up thd mixture they made themselves or the pre-mixed stuff before using it everytime. The oil will seperate from the gas after awhile. You have to shake up the mixture.
@markleggett3944
@markleggett3944 3 ай бұрын
Correct. The same applies to auto oil with the additives. I also use non ethanol gasoline when I mix my own fuel and even in my 4 stroke mowers.
@drewpearce5099
@drewpearce5099 22 күн бұрын
Engine oil and gasoline are both hydrocarbons that are refined from crude. As such they mix and stay mixed. From that perspective shaking isn’t necessary once they are properly mixed.
@MAC-nm5is
@MAC-nm5is 10 ай бұрын
Been a Trufuel user for a while and it's been great for my small engines to go from season to season without issue. However, my string trimmer hasn't run great for the past few years. Based on this video I switched to Echo red Red Armor - WOW what a difference in performance. The change was remarkable - Great tip Chickanic
@pcmountaindog
@pcmountaindog 2 жыл бұрын
I don't know about this one. I have been working on engines of all kinds for almost 60 years. You have more experience with more 2 cycle working engines and I respect your opinion and your videos are very good. Not sure about your view on this subject. I have a Husky 262XP chiansaw, had it about 25 years and I live in the mountains of Utah up at 8000 feet. It a strong saw and has cut tons and tons of wood over the years. BUT, after sitting it was always a beast to get it running after storage over the winter. I tried draining it, putting in fresh fuel before storage but, not matter what I did start up was difficult after the winter. I went out of the way to get non-ethanol fuel, 20 miles away, no difference. I gave Trufuel a try and for the past 5 years it always starts right up even in winter cold. Has it lost a few RPM, I really don't notice but even if it has the saw now always start every time so I give TruFuel a thumbs up. .
@flyingmonkeydeathsquadronc968
@flyingmonkeydeathsquadronc968 11 ай бұрын
Everyone who talks about Trufuel in cold environments thinks its great. I think the real issue with it is after the temperature reaches 120F something decays in the fuel and ruins it
@bobbyhempel1513
@bobbyhempel1513 2 ай бұрын
I've had the opposite experience with true fuel, infact Husqvarna told me they don't recommend using any premixed fuel in their equipment even their own brand.
@Spooky_Gregg
@Spooky_Gregg Ай бұрын
Yes that's true I heard. I was also told that if you plan on using the Husqvarna pre mix fuel,the warranty will double.😮😮😮​@@bobbyhempel1513
@christopherlehman4045
@christopherlehman4045 Ай бұрын
Who told you this? Husky themselves didn’t maybe a dealer but corporate didn’t. They give you an extended warranty if you buy their oil or fuel just like Stihl will.
@steveperyer4850
@steveperyer4850 2 жыл бұрын
I have used trufuel for many years, since the early 2000’s, and never have had a problem. I also am a small gasoline engine technician, school trained, and been in the field for nearly 50 years. I had many customers come in with gummed up fuel systems, and fuel lines, carb diaphragms, and even engine seals leaking because of ethanol fuel had eaten them up. I started using trufuel on my own equipment first, and was amazed at the results of easy starting, and easy maintenance on my chainsaw, leaf blower, and gas trimmer. I live in the northeast, and that may be some differences, with climate, and gas supply up here. I will still recommend using the product.
@koli116
@koli116 2 жыл бұрын
A technician and an actual mechanic are two totally different people. A tech will only do what THE BOOK says to do, a mechanic will fix the equipment.
@rodmcintire7319
@rodmcintire7319 2 жыл бұрын
I agree with you Steve! I too have used it for years, my lawn equipment never fail to start and run, plus I'm not having to take them to the shop to be repaired. What really sold me on tru-fuel was my gas pressure washer. I don't use them all the time and that is the problem, so they sit and then they won't start. And because they are pull start and don't want to start after a few pulls, that gets old real quick. They can sit for 6mo. and start right up! I have a little advantage, I can just add the cost of a gallon to my bill. I love the fact that there is little to no maintenance and down time. Thank for the info!
@robertpeters9587
@robertpeters9587 2 жыл бұрын
I agree
@DavePKW
@DavePKW 2 жыл бұрын
I too agree with you Steve. I live in Texas and I was taking my lawn equipment to a little shop to get themed serviced for quite a while. I have always used regular automotive fuel. Finally, the service man picked up a can off his shelf and said that would solve my problems without bringing them back to him. He said the local fire department comes by regularly for a case or two for all their emergency equipment like their chop saws. Never fail no matter how long they are stored. That was all I needed to here. When I switched to those exact brands shown, my carburetor problems stopped in all my 2 cycle and 4 cycle lawn equipment. I have not noticed any performance issues for years and no more shop visits. Also, I stored a lawn more for over 2 years and it started on the first pull. I was pleasantly surprised.
@charlesperkins7746
@charlesperkins7746 2 жыл бұрын
Same here. I've been a small engine mechanic since the early 90s and recommend canned fuel of the customers choice. We happen to sell Stihl Moto-Mix because the shop I work for is a Stihl dealer . We recommend using ethanol free fuel trreated with fuel stabizer to our customers who don't want to buy canned fuel. I'm here in rural central N.Y. and that every region in thr US has it own set of fuel issues.
@terrymckinch8587
@terrymckinch8587 Жыл бұрын
Great video, I only use Motomix in my Stihl products. I started to use it when it first came out. The Fire Department only used Motomix in their rescue saws and never had any problem. I am sure there are other good ones, but Motomix has never failed me.
@groberjager4746
@groberjager4746 2 жыл бұрын
been working on 2 cycle engines for over 40 years and ever since TRUFUEL came out its has been the fuel of choice. It's an excellent blend. However, any engine that has been tuned to ethanol fuel will need to be adjusted to this fuel and that is why rpm issues exist until done. As for winter, always use a fuel stabilizer if it to be stored with fuel in the tank.
@jbhh79
@jbhh79 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for pointing this out! I was yelling at the screen... Retune, retune, retune! Even changing brands of the same type gas may require a retune to max performance... Also no mention of having the test machines all fully warmed up, didn't look that way, maybe they were, reguardless... Extremely junk test, invalid results. You have lost credibility with me and many others I expect.
@super20dan
@super20dan 2 жыл бұрын
dont think this gal understands this! plus she sells stihl which makes her a dumb ass in my book! worst equiptment sold! its garbage except fot the br400
@wildcoyote34
@wildcoyote34 2 жыл бұрын
@@jbhh79 she didn't lose and credibility with me ,, it's always nice to see how other people test stuff ,,those 2 pieces of equipment were relatively low RPM for a 2 stroke most trimmers are 9000+ rpm and most modern chainsaws 12000+ RPM no load speed ,,i had to retune all of my saws and trimmers when i switched to the canned fuel
@markclark1605
@markclark1605 2 жыл бұрын
I have good results out of either brands that was tested she used. I have had know problems. I use it for storage mostly because it's very pricey for full time use. I use gasoline and the sthil ultra premix oil at the 50:1 at full time use. I don't store any of my equipment with gasoline no more with any brand of fuel stabilizers no more. The trufuel has been fine.
@super20dan
@super20dan 2 жыл бұрын
you are correct -a small adjustment is all thats needed. she is way off base here
@261ziggy
@261ziggy 2 жыл бұрын
I have been using TruFuel both mix and 4cycle for about 5 years now but only before putting away for winter. Never had a problem in the spring with startup. Now that I am living down south, we have non-ethanol available so I don't have to do that anymore. After moving south and having put the TruFuel in before winterization in 2020, started my 12yo pressure washer after almost 2 years and only took 2 pulls. Ethanol is definitely the enemy of any engine that has to sit idle for an extended period. JMO. Thanks for another video.
@angrygaragemechanic
@angrygaragemechanic 10 ай бұрын
I've used Trufuel for storage purposes in my Craftsman lawn tractor and have had no issues.
@stuartbear922
@stuartbear922 Жыл бұрын
I've been using Tru Fuel for about 10 years. Hardly any problems. It's a miracle for engines that have been neglected.
@kevinragsdale6256
@kevinragsdale6256 Жыл бұрын
how is it a miracle?
@Adam-bw4lw
@Adam-bw4lw Жыл бұрын
Miracle by marketing
@aaronthomas6155
@aaronthomas6155 11 ай бұрын
@@kevinragsdale6256 ethanol tends to damage carburetor diaphrams.
@Jerryobscurethoughts
@Jerryobscurethoughts 2 ай бұрын
Too expensive
@daviddelaet8116
@daviddelaet8116 2 жыл бұрын
I've mixed my own 2 stroke fuel for 45 years. I've always used 100 percent gas. I switched over to true fuel last summer, things seem to be running fine.
@markleggett3944
@markleggett3944 3 ай бұрын
I have no experience with it due to the fact that I could not get past the price of it. It would be worthwhile for a lot of homeowners to use to prevent issues with gasoline only fuel usage and ethanol fuel issues in seldom used equipment. These users would end up saving money and aggravation.
@gr7485
@gr7485 2 жыл бұрын
I live in Canada so all my 2 and 4 stroke engines get treated to Trufuel for about 6 months of off season storage. I’ve never in all the years I’ve used it had engine running problems. I highly recommend it.
@RSole9999
@RSole9999 Жыл бұрын
Just use Shell Ultra Premium (ethanol free) , add stabilizer and you'll be good to go. Forget the canned gas, it's just a scam. The key is not to have any ethanol in the fuel which separates over time and stratifies.
@scottfraiser6768
@scottfraiser6768 Жыл бұрын
@@RSole9999 ethanol free fuel is banned in Canada unfortunately.
@btreimans
@btreimans Жыл бұрын
​@@scottfraiser6768 ethanol free fuel is not banned. Almost all premium at most gas stations is non ethanol.
@christopherlehman4045
@christopherlehman4045 Ай бұрын
Unless it says e-free for recreational use only it’s got ethanol I it even if 91-93 octane
@larrybenedict6293
@larrybenedict6293 Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for the info, you just confirmed my suspicion about this fuel. I’ve used it in a craftsman chainsaw about 30 years old and started having trouble with it immediately. Thank you!
@simongendry1823
@simongendry1823 Жыл бұрын
I had a model older than this one that I love. My sister has difficulty with tools that are too heavy and she actually loved mine and found it easy to use kzfaq.infoUgkx_rBCFuDW1zD6blTGhLkvAkxU657uR_lG . This is a newer model but was even lighter which she really appreciates. She enjoys it and I no longer have to go to her house to trim as she can handle it fine. Haven't used it enough to comment on the battery life but lithium batteries last longer than the old style. Being cordless makes it easy to trim the far edges of the property. The entire yard can be trimmed with one charged battery.
@narlycharley
@narlycharley Жыл бұрын
I used to use Trufuel with no issues at all, for years. I switched to ethanol free pump gas with Amsoil Saber mixed 80:1 in everything and it all runs SO well with no smoke.
@jomama01
@jomama01 2 жыл бұрын
Have used “Recreational” (non-ethanol) fuel with 89/90 octane for several years and have not had issues - other than quick, dependable starts - and less repair issues. Still use stabilizer for insurance, as most of our equipment sits 6 months or more each year (44 year old Trac Vac sits 10 months out of the year and starts on the first or second tug). Cost has gotten as high as $6.49 gallon, still cheaper than any canned fuel products.
@markkauffman6184
@markkauffman6184 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve had the same experience as you with the recreational fuel, works great!
@rajon25
@rajon25 2 жыл бұрын
Me too! My station only has 90 and I was cranky it was up to $5.99. Still cheaper by around 75% than the tin can stuff from Home Depot.
@dukecraig2402
@dukecraig2402 2 жыл бұрын
Anything that's 2 stroke don't bother with stabilizers, it's already mixed in with the 2 stroke oil because they assume anything 2 stroke is seasonal and will sit for months.
@peterwill3699
@peterwill3699 2 жыл бұрын
The oil in 2 cycle fuel acts as a deterrent to ethanol I would guess.But my 4 cycle with ethanol has had problems in the past from sitting over winter.I put a gallon of ethanol free in my 4 cycle in the fall .The price is a total rip off but I can't buy non ethanol easily in Massachusetts.
@dukecraig2402
@dukecraig2402 2 жыл бұрын
@@peterwill3699 Nope, the oil doesn't act as a deterrent, after they put ethanol in gas I couldn't let 2 stroke mix sit over the winter and it be any good the next spring, couldn't ever get anything to start, dump out the gas, mix up a fresh batch of 2 stroke mix and stuff would fire right up. After a couple of years of dumping all my lawn and garden fuels out and draining all my fuel tanks every year at the beginning of winter I got sick of it so I decided to try putting ethanol neutralizer in a master can of fuel for all my lawn and garden equipment, I got a 5 gallon jug, put in the prescribed amount of ethanol neutralizer as per the manufacturer, fill the jug with pump gas and use it in all my equipment, whenever I need 2 stroke mix I just draw the gas from that jug. All my ethanol problems went away, no more melted primer bulbs, fuel lines and diaphragms in carbs and I can leave the fuel I whatever piece of equipment and all my fuel cans over the winter and everything fires right up just like in the pre ethanol days.
@timschmidt3784
@timschmidt3784 2 ай бұрын
I have a 2010 Sears Craftsman lawnmower with a Briggs & Stratton engine. It ran like crap on pump gas in California. I switched to TruFuel 4 stroke fuel and it runs like a champ plus I can store it all winter long without draining the tank. TruFuel for the win!
@michaeldankert1962
@michaeldankert1962 Жыл бұрын
I've worked on engines of all types for over 40 years now and you are correct, there is something going on with the fuels. I run 40:1 in all 2 strokes without oil injection. I've saw a lot of cold seizures with folks running 50:1, not necessarily due to the mix, but due to not letting it warm up properly and pinning it cold. People could save a lot of money and headaches if they would just let things warm up properly before running wide open.
@kevinarnold213
@kevinarnold213 11 ай бұрын
As a 60 year old man of upper mi heratage I concur
@flyingmonkeydeathsquadronc968
@flyingmonkeydeathsquadronc968 11 ай бұрын
I'm also curious if people are buying old cans of premix that have gone thru most of there shelf life in a warehouse or on a store shelf they pick it up thinking it's got 5 years when it really has been expired for 5 months
@hungsolow7090
@hungsolow7090 11 ай бұрын
Im 14 yrs old and live in los Angeles and never held a chainsaw and i say your wrong
@powerthoughtsontools4831
@powerthoughtsontools4831 10 ай бұрын
Yep,--- save so much headache by just letting it warm up
@markluzzi8006
@markluzzi8006 2 жыл бұрын
I run trufuel 40:1 in many of my chainsaws with no problem. Agree with the comments on adjusting the carb to the fuel. Many of my saws the carbs adjust themselves (husqvarna autotune). The real message to the homeowner or casual user of 2-stroke equipment should be to not mix low octane ethanol fuel at the pump with junk oil. You will suffer worse then low rpm. Buy any of the premix fuels-trufuel is fine, husqy or stihl premix are great. Adjust that carb accordingly.
@markleggett3944
@markleggett3944 3 ай бұрын
Ethanol fuel does not do well in small engines. My Stihl chainsaw calls for 91 octane.
@christopherlehman4045
@christopherlehman4045 Ай бұрын
Stihl specs 89 octane or higher up to 10% ethanol.
@ericwhittington4133
@ericwhittington4133 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve been using Tru fuel for at least 5 or 6 years now and haven’t had to change a fuel line since I started using it where before I was changing them out almost every year due to leaks. 2 pull cranks on everything I use it in. Works for me
@scottyV1000
@scottyV1000 2 жыл бұрын
I had to replace the fuel lines in every 2 stroke powered garden tool I have because the fuel lines rotted out. It’s a good thing Amazon sells cheap kits and carbs too. Since I switched to TruFuel I haven’t had to replace anything.
@zethloveless7238
@zethloveless7238 Жыл бұрын
I been using this Sef and it’s half the price and runs like a bat out of hell in my red max 3060ts
@markleggett3944
@markleggett3944 3 ай бұрын
The ethanol in pump gas does not work well in small engines.
@happyman9612
@happyman9612 28 күн бұрын
I had the opposite results. Once I started using TruFuel my small engines started running great and did not bog down at full throttle like before. I was using regular gas with 10% ethanol and mixing in Sthil 50:1. before. I'm sold on TruFuel but will keep this in mind.
@sociopathmercenary
@sociopathmercenary 5 күн бұрын
I've used trufuel with no issues. I do save the cans to fill up with my own premix that I make with non-ethanol with stabilizer. I also store all my two strokes with an empty tank for the winter after fogging the carbs. I'm just a homeowner so most of my stuff is electric now... But my echo chainsaw and mini tiller still get the treatment.
@benmitchell2642
@benmitchell2642 2 жыл бұрын
Back when I did landscaping and worked on these small engines I found you have to tune the equipment to the fuel you use for the best performance, regardless of if you mix your own or buy canned fuels, even getting fuel to mix from different gas station can change the way they run. Personally I bought ethanol free gas from the gas station and mixed synthetic 2 stroke oil and ran it in all my equipment, during the off season I would actually run tru fuel though my equipment to store it
@hartsfire5706
@hartsfire5706 2 жыл бұрын
you have to tune the equipment to the fuel you use.. ok how would you like to do this?? any of the newer carbs are factory set and can not be touched.
@POOKIE5592
@POOKIE5592 2 жыл бұрын
@@hartsfire5706 You can if you know how.
@Portuguese-linguica
@Portuguese-linguica 2 жыл бұрын
@@hartsfire5706 not true. If you look they have a tampering shield on the Adjustments . Usually you can remove these and gain access to them . Note some company's will void there warranty for removing these .
@stripersniper1531
@stripersniper1531 2 жыл бұрын
Bingo !!
@hartsfire5706
@hartsfire5706 2 жыл бұрын
@@Portuguese-linguica this may have been true 10 years ago or even 5, but you need to look at the new junk. fixed jetting there is not changing them.
@donaldshimkus539
@donaldshimkus539 2 жыл бұрын
I've been using the synthetic stuff for about 30 years. The stuff that you mix the one little bottle or tube to one gallon of gas. My 2 cycle equipment has run for many years without problems. And they're all different ratios from 16:1 to 50:1. I wouldn't use those premixed fuels just for the price alone, but now I have a better reason. Thanks again.
@RonL-y3v
@RonL-y3v Күн бұрын
About ten years to late, been using them and not a single problem with Echo trimmmer, Echo backpack blower, Stihl hedge trimmer, and Stihl chainsaw
@G31mR
@G31mR Жыл бұрын
I use Stihl Motomix in my chainsaws. I only those saws twice a year or so, and the Motomix never fail to start and run every time. I don't use the Motomix in any other two-strokes I have ....It's too expensive...but I want the chainsaws (Husky and Stihl) to START when I need them (and they don't use fuel). I love the Motomix, it stores for a LONG time, and have been using it for 15 years.
@dmwspoons60
@dmwspoons60 2 жыл бұрын
I have always used a high octane, low ethanol gas with a quality 50:1 oil for years. Now, I use Arctic Cat branded oil in my 2 cycle because I buy it by the 4 gallon case for my snowmobile. It’s a quality oil and just has to be measured. I work for a small engine shop and we support a lot of Stihl customers. My 2 cycle technician won’t use any pre bottled fuel in our serviced equipment. We mix our own.
@thetazva
@thetazva 2 жыл бұрын
all our stihl dealers only recommend the stihl or stihl certified pre mixed fuel, so much they offer to extend the warranty on new equipment if thats all you use.
@dmwspoons60
@dmwspoons60 2 жыл бұрын
@@thetazva No boss. We only double the factory warranty on new equipment sold with a six pack of Stihl premium oil mix. You can tell when someone uses another cheaper brand. Now all that being said, I use Arctic Cat 50:1 because I buy it by the 4 gal case
@locodiablo8130
@locodiablo8130 Жыл бұрын
@@dmwspoons60 Yup... that's what I was told when I purchased my new Kombi.. I use the stihl oil pretty much exclusively anyway, so it was a no brainer for me... Plus I was running low on oil! LOL!
@RSole9999
@RSole9999 Жыл бұрын
@@dmwspoons60 Of course. I have several Stihl chainsaws and none ever needed any warranty work after 2 years. Doubling the warranty is of not much value if you have to buy a case of highly-marked-up-in-price oil. Any high quality synthetic 2-stroke oil would be more than good. Marine grade probably better and Amsoil if it was not so expensive.
@dmwspoons60
@dmwspoons60 Жыл бұрын
@@RSole9999 Doubles to 4 not 2. And a six pack of 1oz bottles, not a case
@mesomachines
@mesomachines 2 жыл бұрын
When I bought my Echo PAS string trimmer about 6 years ago, the dealer tested and tuned it and told me to always use Trufuel, which I've always done. I have a small farm and put tons of hours on it a year, at about 1-1/2 tanks per session. It's always run flawlessly. My only complaint is the expense. No issues with idle or top speed RPM but maybe because it was tuned for Trufuel from day 1. I really appreciate your channel and do all my own maintenance / repair, so it's a big help. Currently resurrecting a 10 HP Tecumseh on a chipper-shredder.
@fastinradfordable
@fastinradfordable 2 жыл бұрын
How can you say you haven’t had low rpm problem when you’ve only run trufuel. You wouldn’t know you’d given up 300rpm.
@mikemorgan5015
@mikemorgan5015 2 жыл бұрын
@@fastinradfordable He said it was tuned for that fuel. Even if it is Idling a little slow, after 6 yrs, is it really a problem? I personally don't give a flying crap about idle rpm, as long as it stays running, as it's only there for a few seconds. I used to cringe at the start of every season wondering which carb would have to have a kit put in or the fuel lines or primer/purge bulb replaced. Not a single issue since I went to canned fuel. As for my stuff, Maruyama, I have great throttle response and power. No plug or muffler deposits like I used to see either. But I can't speak for other brands of equipment. For what it's worth, I was VERY skeptical of canned fuel for years before I jumped. One trip to the repair shop pays for a lot of canned fuel. Down time is a killer too. Knowing it will always start is even more valuable to me. I look at it like insurance. It's worth it.
@dukecraig2402
@dukecraig2402 2 жыл бұрын
For the life of me I don't understand why all you people fall for that expensive canned gas nonsense, just get a 5 gallon gas jug for all your lawn and garden equipment, put ethanol neutralizer in it and use it for all your lawn and garden equipment, when you need 2 stroke fuel just draw the gas from your 5 gallon jug.
@mikemorgan5015
@mikemorgan5015 2 жыл бұрын
@@dukecraig2402 Because those products are snake oil. They don't do what they advertise. See Taryl Fixes All fuel treatment long term tests. They just don't work. He pulls the float bowls off and inspects them. The only engines that had no issues or crap in the float bowls was with the canned fuel. The rest of the fancy additives didn't perform any better than plain pump gas. Some were worse. As for the extra cost, it pays back most of that in reduced repairs, down time, and extra equipment that must be purchased when the others are down. For those who burn a LOT of 2 stroke fuel, I recommend running whatever you like but at storage time, run them dry then run them on canned fuel before storage to flush the pump gas out of the fuel system. But consider a landscaping business. A machine goes down. Now you have to get another $$$. So there is several hundred dollars. At least 100 to get yours fixed. And time to go buy and drop off and pick up. That adds up to a lot of money you wouldn't have had to spend if you used the canned fuel. Some outfits buy it in quantity and get a better rate than at the box stores. For them, and me, it's money well spent. It's essentially insurance. That's just my opinion. Your mileage may vary. Go with what works for you.
@dukecraig2402
@dukecraig2402 2 жыл бұрын
@@mikemorgan5015 I started using ethanol neutralizer and all my ethanol related problems disappeared, no more rotted bulbs and fuel line and I could let 2 stroke mix in both a jug and equipment sit over the winter again and things would fire right back up the next spring, matter of fact a month ago I got a 2 year old jug of chain saw fuel out and we ran the entire thing through my buddy's new saw he just bought. So some guy can say whatever he wants in some video but my experience tells me different.
@Norm100ful
@Norm100ful Ай бұрын
I run Truefuel in my cheap WeedEaters for about the past 10 years. I use them only about four times a year so it isn’t worth me storing a gallon of mix for several years in a pourous, plastic gas can. The metal can is perfect. It stores well and is convenient. Just ran my trimmer two days ago for the first time this year. It started great, never stopped, and just kept idling flawlessly. These trimmers are 30 years and 15 years old and still work good. Using the Trufuel, I haven’t had to use Yamaha Ringfree to restore performance for a very long time, so the 40:1 mix works well.
@hobbyist6789
@hobbyist6789 Жыл бұрын
I know this is an old video but wanted to make an observation based on my 2 cycle experience and the EPA adjustment limiters. I had a similar problem with the 50:1 TruFuel but not the 40:1. The difference is the oil percentage and the limited tuning window with the EPA limiters on the carb. I tested the theory on my Stihl BG55. TruFuel 40:1 👍 TruFuel 50:1 👎. Not enough tuning range. I've also had the same problem with high ethanol fuel pump gas. You can't lean the mixture enough for the engine to run properly. Bottom line, the TruFuel isn't the issue. The EPA limiters are the problem. If you really want to test the theory buy the 4Cycle TruFuel and mix 3 batches, 32:1, 40:1, 50:1 and see how all 3 run without changing needle settings. Don't use any more than 32:1 oil ratio. You will be causing a lean condition.
@godfreypoon5148
@godfreypoon5148 11 ай бұрын
The problem you are having with the EPA limiters is actually the tool you are using to adjust them. Try an angle grinder.
@Mr4827k
@Mr4827k 10 ай бұрын
A 50:1 mix gives more gas than a 40:1 mix. so no need to richen the mixture. Also why would 50:1 car gas and 50:1 snake oil fuel need a carb adjustment? Oh cause its snake oil at $36 a gallon.
@hobbyist6789
@hobbyist6789 10 ай бұрын
@@Mr4827k you are correct. Meant to say you can lean the mixture enough. My point is that the EPA limiter garbage on these pieces of small equipment is the problem. Remove the limiter and you'll have the tuning range needed for the fuel. I don't think it's snake oil but they are bending people over at $26 a gal. You can make it yourself much cheaper. Anything with no ethanol is a must for these. I use race gas. $10 a gallon but I use it in other stuff as well.
@eltonnoway7864
@eltonnoway7864 2 жыл бұрын
Hmmm strange findings. I took my Stihl chainsaw to a Stihl Authorized dealer because it was near impossible to start. He said "It's probably your gas. He drained the tank, dumped in a can 50:1 TruFuel... and it fired right up. His recommendation was I never put gasoline of any octane in it and said... "I know its expensive but if you stick to only using TruFuel you'll never have a problem." That was well over 5 years ago and I've never looked back. Has always worked great for me.
@hardhittinz
@hardhittinz Жыл бұрын
same here I use tru fuel all the time and never once had a issue..
@larrycampeau109
@larrycampeau109 Жыл бұрын
Same here...
@Upracefan
@Upracefan Жыл бұрын
I also have only been using canned fuels (tru fuel, vip, and some other brands) for about 20 years and never a single issue.
@Hardworkpays209
@Hardworkpays209 Жыл бұрын
Husky gas is the best. 100% ethanol free true fuel is up to 3% ethanol I believe.
@nodaklojack
@nodaklojack 2 жыл бұрын
I always store my two 4 cycles lawnmowers with a full tank of E10 gas over the winter and have never had issues. I stored one chainsaw full of truefuel 50:1 mix and I had to clean carb this spring. I stored other chainsaw empty for 15 years hanging in non insulated building and it fired right up with no issues.
@in4chandru
@in4chandru 4 сағат бұрын
Thank you so much for the video! I love your yard with banana trees.
@davidg.5076
@davidg.5076 Жыл бұрын
Without re-tuning for the fuel change each time it's a moot point. These units were tuned for pump gas, different octane. Had they been tuned for Trufuel, then switched to pump gas you likely would get a similar result.
@scottsnell2888
@scottsnell2888 2 жыл бұрын
I have been using both Trufuel 40:1 and Truffuel 50:1 for at least 10 years now with no issues. I will continue to use them. My weedwacker and redmax blower have survived for many years because of TruFuel.
@peterv1318
@peterv1318 Жыл бұрын
I have been using it NO problems.
@craigstott974
@craigstott974 6 ай бұрын
My 40-year Stihl chainsaw had an oil pump replaced about 5 years ago. I have used it a few times since, and it was hard to start, but it worked fine. I went to do some tree-cutting yesterday and added TruFuel (92 octane), and it would not start. I wanted to get this work done, was frustrated, and brought it to the shop. They could diagnose it for $65; the repair would be more money. Something felt off, and I was so confident it would run. I even brought it out in the lot and gave it one more try as it had a chance to warm up. I had them hold it while I shopped around, thought about it, and did some research. I went home and saw your video also about a 40-year-old saw. I can’t seem to find it now. You changed the fuel and presto. I returned to the shop with a new saw in mind, but I picked up the old saw and a can of Stihl premixed fuel (93 octane). I went home, emptied the old fuel, and put a capful of Sea Foam and the new fuel. Five to 10 pulls got a burp. I removed the choke and 10-15 pulls, and it ran strong! You are spot on! Chickanic, you ROCK!
@user-qi5ew4fj4d
@user-qi5ew4fj4d Жыл бұрын
Love your videos. I purchased two Husqvarna 128LD trimmers; one dedicated for edger and the other for trimmer. At time of purchase; approximately 8 years ago; the factory warranty was doubled if I used Husqvarna Premix Fuel. A no brainer for me. I have used this fuel the entire time; in addition to using it in my Sthil Blower; with never an issue. all my equipment is used residentially and kept inside shed. After sitting through the winter; I live in Georgia; everything will start generally with two to three pulls and then work flawlessly throughout the mowing Season. BTW; I purchased a John Deere D130 in 2012 and have never had an issue. I do service more than recommended. Thank you for all the good work you do.
@BlownF150
@BlownF150 2 жыл бұрын
I use Echo RedArmor pre-mix in the last tank of the season, since pre-mix fuel does not have the level of varnish and deposit causing volatiles that gasoline has it works great as an end-of-season flush and whatever is left behind won't cause issues. Pre-mix fuels do cause a bit of power loss, they aren't quite as power dense but a carb adjustment mostly fixes that. Also, TruFuel makes the fuel for Stihl and other brands so blaming it on TruFuel is a bit shortsighted.
@jeffreyweible124
@jeffreyweible124 2 жыл бұрын
I was told by someone that works on small 2 stroke engines that the carb should be tuned to what fuels your useing different fuels run different
@campbellpaul
@campbellpaul 2 жыл бұрын
I myself do not know the problem and am leery to adjust any carburetor differently from factory specs. Where is the literature on this? I would like to know.
@rwrp
@rwrp 2 жыл бұрын
This is true. If I tune it with pump fuel it won’t run right on tru fuel, if I tune with Tru fuel, it doesn’t like pump gas. In general tru fuel is better. I buy the 4 cycle one and mix it myself with better oil and I use it in my 4cycle engines at the end of the season or exclusively in low use items.
@mikebradford7780
@mikebradford7780 3 ай бұрын
If you have to re-tune for TruFuel, the fuel is no good.
@markleggett3944
@markleggett3944 3 ай бұрын
@@campbellpaul Look it up on the internet. You may need a small adjusting tool, but using different fuels will necessitate a carb adjustment. My brand new string trimmer would not run well until I adjusted to run on my fuel mix.
@christopherlehman4045
@christopherlehman4045 Ай бұрын
Not true, even switching brands of pump gas and or grades can change tune in fact even changing brands of 2 cycle oils can change the tune of an engine just because of viscosity
@royphelps6377
@royphelps6377 Жыл бұрын
TruFuel is great for storing engines over the winter, or longer. My equipment starts every time. But, I run high test gas once the engines are starting. A repair facility suggested using this combo to keep my equipment out of the shop. This is the way to go...works well! I'm also using Stihl 2-cycle oil as it has a stabilizer for seasonal use. Again, for storage, drain out the gas/oil mixture, then run awhile and store. A sure start next season. BTW the 40:1 mixtures were used in the Weed-Eaters of yesteryear. Most engines today use 50:1.
@victorfrappier747
@victorfrappier747 6 ай бұрын
I have a small 2 stroke generator that I could not get to start at all. I had been using true fuel after watching this video I changed over to a different oil/fuel mix and the generator would start on the third pull. You saved me money ( not having to take it to a repair shop). Thankyou
@medic7989
@medic7989 2 жыл бұрын
I started using a lawn service about 6 years ago and had problems starting up my Stihl lawn equipment/chainsaw/polesaw after about a year of sitting. Starting using Trufuel and equipment started fine when I cranked them every 6-8 months. Now mowing my own yard again due to poor lawn service and everything starts with first 3-5 pulls except the Honda engine on my mower that starts with the first pull. Maybe I'll go back to mixing my own fuel again and use the true fuel cans to mix one gallon vs buying 1-2 gallon plastic gas cans with those crappy fill valves. Thanks for the video. Wish you'd use hearing protection. You'll appreciate good hearing decades from now.
@smit7120
@smit7120 2 жыл бұрын
Ethanol Destroys parts. She runs a repair shop. Using true fuel is much better than trying to source nonethanol gas then mix it. most people don't even use a gallon a year. I just think she has another motivation for this video lol
@jamesburnette4120
@jamesburnette4120 2 жыл бұрын
@@smit7120 I don't think that's the motivation here. I use 100 percent gas have for years. I go thur about 25 gallons of gas a season between my mower and edger ,trimmers and blower cant afford using can fuel. The can fuel people are the ones scamming people.
@smit7120
@smit7120 2 жыл бұрын
@@jamesburnette4120 then that wasn't for you the can fuel is much more expensive and really should only be used by people using less than a gallon a year. I was just saying the repair side WILL show up because most don't run the gas out at the end of the season and she didn't really drive home the evils of ethanol or touch on it at all. For me that's a much bigger problem
@ccotcamp
@ccotcamp 2 жыл бұрын
Been running trufuel in my equipment for four years now. Lawnmower sat for a year as a service did my lawn while I was traveling for work. Following season… started on the first pull and never sputtered once. Can’t do that with gas/ethanol. I have tried it much to my dismay. Best stuff I’ve used.
@jeffmacfarlane3853
@jeffmacfarlane3853 4 ай бұрын
I have been using Trufuel in my Stihl chainsaw, a TroyBilt trimmer and Stihl leaf blower for years and have never had a problem. When I stopped using regular gasoline my problems with starting and running stopped also. Just my experience.
@ridgerunner3364
@ridgerunner3364 Жыл бұрын
I started using aviation fuel 6 years ago. I have worked on small equipment for 35 years. I will never go bad to pump gas!
@johnbelliveau4704
@johnbelliveau4704 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Bre, how about a basic video showing the way that you mix your reg fuel with the additive for newbies to 2 stroke equipment so that it's mixed properly. Thanks and love your videos.
@zeeb696
@zeeb696 8 ай бұрын
Yeah bre, show us what you do!
@jonoffensend7519
@jonoffensend7519 2 жыл бұрын
I have always mixed my own but just today I was considering a canned fuel for convenience, after your video I certainly continue to mix my own 👍🤗
@jdclay1547
@jdclay1547 2 жыл бұрын
@Jon Offensend, if you get a good brand it'll run fine, but mixing your own is always best.
@lightfoot9485
@lightfoot9485 2 жыл бұрын
@@jdclay1547 And cheaper!!
@beanoil
@beanoil 10 ай бұрын
TruFuel would be EO and alkylate base. Pump swill will be (likely) E10 and a wide range of hydrocarbons including straight run and cracked components. The AFR would be very different switching fuels. Measuring RPM is only one input. You need exhaust sniffing to get air/fuel ratio, and rejet or tune appropriately. Even switching oils can cause engine variations, depending on if conventional, synthetic, or castor base.
@garyhawthorne4599
@garyhawthorne4599 2 жыл бұрын
I only run non ethanol fuel and always mix my oil myself, We use chainsaws the most, my oldest saw is from 1974 (homelite) at 48 years old it still runs great. I did replace the fuel lines about 20 years ago. Our 1952 MG-TD and our 1982 Jeep CJ5 also gets non ethanol fuel. I have 4 gas generators that also get non ethanol fuel. If it has a carb it gets non ethanol fuel. Thanks for you video
@johnme7049
@johnme7049 2 жыл бұрын
I've used Red Armor since my first Echo saw, (CS400) 7 years ago. The dealer advised me to use it and I have never wanted to change. It's not unusual for the fuel to set 8 months up to a year and will fire on the first or second pull and start on the next. Burns clean too. For gas I use 89 Shell. Their website claims that their 89 is alcohol free but it does not say so at the pump. I always thought that paying $32 a gallon for fuel was insane. Love your channel, You are so helpful and kind. God Bless
@skinnybigstuff1040
@skinnybigstuff1040 2 жыл бұрын
Red armor is great stuff
@shangrilaladeda
@shangrilaladeda 2 жыл бұрын
I use red armor also but use 93 or higher grade gas
@johnme7049
@johnme7049 2 жыл бұрын
@@shangrilaladeda (1 is the best we have around here. I used to use that because there was 1 place that had 91 no ethanol but they closed. I couldn't find anyone else that had ethanol free Premium. I did find that Shell 'Claims', (I haven't tested it), that their 89 has no alcohol and I can get that so I've been running that an it seems to be fine. I should have edited my comment. I did use 89 E10 until I switched to the Shell though and it did do ok.
@shangrilaladeda
@shangrilaladeda 2 жыл бұрын
@@johnme7049 the red armor I believe is suppose to help with ethanol I’m not sure but echo knows that people use regular gas so I’m assuming red armor helps a lot it’s also a red color which is cool 😎
@russelljackman1413
@russelljackman1413 11 ай бұрын
I just can't justify spending $32.00 per gallon for fuel! Thanks for confirming that for me! :)
@jondor654
@jondor654 9 ай бұрын
Not to mention the dreadful waste of containers. Convenience is costly.
@richardlahan7068
@richardlahan7068 3 ай бұрын
I think this is designed for the lazy who don't want to bother with mixing oil & fuel.
@LZN197
@LZN197 Жыл бұрын
Just bought a two year old Stihl BG86 from the original owner. He said it had poor performance (blue fuel). Got it home, drained the fuel and put in Motomix. Ran it for about 10 minutes. Problem solved. This video is right on!
@garystone5338
@garystone5338 2 жыл бұрын
I have had problems with mud dobber wasps for years and finally found a solution. This works well in my enclosed shop but I don't know if it will work outside or in a carport environment. Hang a Corathon medicated Cattle ear tag (available at Tractor supply or most feed stores) on any piece of equipment. Mud dobbers will stay away. In my workshop I have 4 tags zip tied to various pieces of equipment. Mud dobber free for over a year.
@wvangus82
@wvangus82 2 жыл бұрын
At work the lazy guys' mufflers are always jammed full of mud dobber nests lol
@BarryCouch
@BarryCouch 2 жыл бұрын
I have always had great luck using high octane fuel, Stihl 2-cycle oil and Sta-Bil fuel stabilizer.
@richardjames4632
@richardjames4632 2 жыл бұрын
That's what I use in my cheap old chainsaw; E5 Premium fuel, Sta-Bil fuel stabiliser and synthetic 2-stroke oil.
@capohd28
@capohd28 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, same here for all my Stihl stuff. One batch is good for an entire season. No issues. Any leftover gets used up in an old Toro 2 stroke snowblower.
@scurfie2343
@scurfie2343 2 жыл бұрын
I made the mistake of using 87 octane fuel. Never again. Machines start but run rough till fully warmed up and I can tell the RPMs are down too.
@shannonwhitaker9630
@shannonwhitaker9630 2 жыл бұрын
FYI Stihl 2-cycle already has fuel stabilizer in it.
@BarryCouch
@BarryCouch 2 жыл бұрын
@@shannonwhitaker9630 correct, and that’s what I said when the service guy told me to add fuel stabilizer and he suggested I still add it, so I do and I’ve never had fuel issues with any of my Stihl tools. I consider it cheap insurance.
@int53185
@int53185 Жыл бұрын
I used gas equipment for 20 years. I'm getting older and less able to pull hard on rope starters. Decided to convert to battery after several failed attempts at starting my gas equipment. I was replacing fuel lines and rebuilding carbs every few years with this crap gas. My shoulder thanks me when i pop a battery in and go.
@cadd9511
@cadd9511 11 ай бұрын
Diy homeowner here. My one and only gas powered tool is my Hitachi leafblower that I purchased in 2015. Because 1 gal of gas will last me an entire year, I decided to buy 1 quart cans of Trufuel from Home Depot. For 7 years, it ran perfectly! Zero smoke. Zero bogging and runs at idle and WOT perfectly fine. Then this year (summer of 2023), my blower decided to smoke and at WOT, I can tell the RPMs were dropping. I figured it was the intake filter that needed a cleaning or the spark arrestor needed a cleaning (which cannot be done on a Hitachi/Metabo/Tanaka handheld since the muffler cannot be separated to expose the spark arrestor). Then I started googling small engine bogging down and saw this video. I didn't believe it because I've been running trufuel for 7 years and it's been fine. But I decided to grab a can of VP 50:1 at the local TSC. Poured out the Trufuel, poured in VP and guess what?! Zero smoke! Zero bogging down! The blower runs perfectly again. Is trufuel bad? Nope. I've been using it for 7 years. But maybe they changed their formula in 2023 or maybe there was a bad batch that was distributed? Regardless, I'm going to run VP going forward even though it costs a lot more.
@elg4722
@elg4722 2 жыл бұрын
I use VP Small Engine Fuel and seem to have improved performance, better idle and smooth high RPM running. Also the shelf life of the VP product is up to 2 years in the tank. Also, most gas purchased from your local gas station will have between 10 to 15% ethanol content. This means the gas has 3 to 4% less energy content than 100% gas. So engines running canned fuel will run richer than those running fuel with ethanol unless the carburetor is readjusted. I am not a fan of ethanol based gas for small engines, but your comment regarding Red Armor may be a good solution.
@iffykidmn8170
@iffykidmn8170 2 жыл бұрын
Her hand gestures on the True fuel in the 380 would indicate less high end but the tach actually indicated 200rpm increase, 40:1 vs 50:1 would also change gas percentage requiring a retune. ethanol is also known to harden diaphragm which she indicated was a potential problem with the 380 after sitting for a year. The one thing this video taught me is one is better off learning and doing your own tuning.
@beekeeper8474
@beekeeper8474 2 жыл бұрын
No 20-30% less energy
@elg4722
@elg4722 2 жыл бұрын
@@beekeeper8474 Pure Ethanol has about 33% less energy than pure gasoline. If the fuel you buy at the pump is 90% gasoline and 10% ethanol this fuel has about 97% the energy of pure gasoline or a 3% loss of energy. With the new rules in place now you could get fuel with up to 15% ethanol which would provide only about 95% of the energy of pure gasoline or nearly a 5% loss. When vehicle manufacturers build their engine tune software for cars and light trucks (other than E85 capable vehicles) they assume 10% ethanol and a stoichiometric air fuel ratio of 14.1084 (vs 14.7 for 100% gasoline) to account for the energy difference. So vehicle manufacturers are good. Less good are small engines, older models were designed and tuned for pure gasoline and the newer stuff for currently available pump gas. Some equipment will run well on either pure gasoline (including canned fuels) or pump gasoline but some is more finicky and needs to be tuned for the fuel being run. We see that in Bre's testing, in some cases there was significant change in performance in others little or no change. My suggestion is find a fuel you like, tune your engines to that fuel if possible and then stick with that product.
@zethloveless7238
@zethloveless7238 Жыл бұрын
Sef is good stuff and half the price
@KarlBunker
@KarlBunker 2 жыл бұрын
It's cool how good you are at telling the difference by the sound. You have "perfect pitch" for small engine RPMs.
@gaylebarrett8728
@gaylebarrett8728 Жыл бұрын
Hello. You may not believe this, but I premix my own two-cycle fuel using 91 octane and, best of all, Amsoil Saber Professional two-cycle oil, mixed at 100 to1. It is pump gasoline with no ethanol. All of my two-cycle equipment run great. No smoke or carbon buildup at the muffler. Carbon is the enemy of two-cycle engines. I am happy to run my equipment using Amsoil oils.
@jaydee5156
@jaydee5156 Жыл бұрын
Okay, I finally used up the last of my canned fuel and ran my trimmer dry. I mixed up a gallon of fresh ethanol-free gas and a little bottle of Husqvarna 2-cycle oil. Where I buy gas, there is a dedicated pump labelled "Marine fuel". It does not share the hose with any other fuel. I waited until the next day so I could test it with the engine cold. I filled the tank and went through the normal start-up routine. I got a little "bog" at first, but the trimmer seemed to warm up a little quicker. Now it runs like it did when it was brand new and noticeably more power than before. I'm impressed.
@Thelawncarenut
@Thelawncarenut 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for showing these results. I had always looked at these Home Depot shelved pre-mixes as being made for homeowners who only utilize their equipment once a week. I never realized that pros would actually pay $32/gallon for the convenience of pre-mix.
@mikemorgan5015
@mikemorgan5015 2 жыл бұрын
They don't do it for the convenience. They do it for reliability, reduced maintenance and reduced downtime. Fuel is cheap, even at that price, compared to man hours. Be careful those "gallons" are often only 100oz in a "looks like a gallon" can.
@samuelluria4744
@samuelluria4744 2 жыл бұрын
I run a lot of small engines, and if I get a 5-gallon drum of pre-mixed, ethanol-free gas for $63, you best believe the lack of headache and the consistency pays for itself. But mainly it's to stick it to the Man.
@mikemorgan5015
@mikemorgan5015 2 жыл бұрын
@@samuelluria4744 HAHA!
@billwalsh3672
@billwalsh3672 Жыл бұрын
Very interesting demo. I’ve been using True Fuel in all my chain saw , trimmer & blower since new for 8 yrs & have never had any problems so I was fascinated by your topic.
@geraldhix2872
@geraldhix2872 Ай бұрын
I remember buying a new Stihl blower years ago. Reading through the instructions it says to use premium fuel. So anytime I need fuel I use premium pump fuel with the required oil mix.
@JeeTinator
@JeeTinator Жыл бұрын
16:49 octane rating basically is there to tell you how resistant a fuel is to causing knocking or pre ignition. The higher the number the more resilient it is.
@marvincombsiii6685
@marvincombsiii6685 11 ай бұрын
Not how it works.
@JeeTinator
@JeeTinator 11 ай бұрын
@@marvincombsiii6685 if you don’t mind, could you explain where I was wrong? I would be happy to learn where I made a mistake. :D
@marvincombsiii6685
@marvincombsiii6685 11 ай бұрын
@@JeeTinator In a nutshell.........gasoline as produced at the distillery is too volatile. This volatility is what creates pre-ignition. ie, knock. Additives to reduce volatility enter gasoline at blending stations. (These are at the distillery usually). Higher octane numbers are indicative of reduced volatility. Essentially slowing the burn rate. By reducing volatility the point of burn can be controlled for best performance. Sounds ass backwards but it is the way it is.
@marvincombsiii6685
@marvincombsiii6685 11 ай бұрын
@@JeeTinator So your thoughts were kinda correct but the process is far more complex than can be described here. There is a lot of pertinent information online with properties of gasoline and the additives introduced at the blending stations. My personal preference is MMT. In non ethanated fuel.
@Daniel_P116
@Daniel_P116 11 ай бұрын
​@@marvincombsiii6685You're correct in pointing out that gasoline's octane rating is related to its resistance to knocking or pre-ignition. However, it's worth clarifying that the octane rating doesn't necessarily indicate "reduced volatility" in the way that term is commonly understood. Volatility refers to how easily a liquid turns into vapor, and in that sense, gasoline must be sufficiently volatile to vaporize and mix with air for efficient combustion. The octane rating is more about the fuel's resistance to auto-ignition under compression, allowing for better control over the timing of combustion. High-octane fuels are more stable and less likely to ignite prematurely, which makes them suitable for high-performance engines that operate at higher compression ratios. So, in essence, the octane rating helps control the burn to optimize performance, but it isn't about reducing the volatility of the gasoline in the sense of its ability to evaporate.
@pachiefbrody
@pachiefbrody Жыл бұрын
I never had a problem with these premix until I did. Stihl BR600 would stall under full throttle, I took your advice, dumped the gas that was in it and put in stihl Motomix and it runs fine again. I will probably try regular ethanol gas and stihl brand oil when I run out of the motomix.
@Charlimike24
@Charlimike24 2 жыл бұрын
You should try with Aspen 2-stroke alkylate fuel. I use the 4 stroke version for my mower, and it is the stuff. No need of ajustment, no water in the tank, membrane and fuel line friendly. Sparkplug and oil doesnt take colour.
@andreawhalen4142
@andreawhalen4142 2 жыл бұрын
Aspen is indeed the best of them by a large margin, the stihl so far i would rate second.
@Charlimike24
@Charlimike24 2 жыл бұрын
@@andreawhalen4142 Yes it is great. In my nearest store they offen sell it for 20 dollars for a 5L can (Denmark). I spend around 3 cans a year on my Honda mower and brush cutter. Sparkplug and oil looks as new after a season.
@33rdusa
@33rdusa Жыл бұрын
(1) Find an ethanol free pump in your area. Google may help. (2) Mix in a packet of Opti 2 oil for any engine ratio. (3) Problem solved. Been doing this for many years in all my 2 strokes. Works great.
@sreggird60
@sreggird60 Жыл бұрын
Been using TruFuel for years on all my equipment and no problems. I am a retired Air Force mechanic with 42 years experience and keep my equipment running right so perhaps that factors into it.
@maxwelltodd7757
@maxwelltodd7757 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly my experience with these canned "fuels" so I just use the quart can to mix non-ethanol gas and 20 cc of Red Armor. Runs perfectly and easy to start.
@UpnorthHere
@UpnorthHere 2 жыл бұрын
That's a great idea!
@samuelluria4744
@samuelluria4744 2 жыл бұрын
@@UpnorthHere - If reusing a can is "great", as far as ideas go.....😐
@lcee6592
@lcee6592 2 жыл бұрын
Would have never guessed that some caned fuels actually reduce power! I've always used 91 octane (min) and full synthetic 2 stroke motorcycle oil. I mix at 40:1 since the late 80s in my weedeater, chainsaw and leaf blowers. So far have never had any fuel problem nor fouled a plug. I do not run any ethanol fuel ever.
@empiresrikesfat
@empiresrikesfat 2 жыл бұрын
Difference is if live in Australia good fuel but expensive, if live in America shit fuel but cheaper
@lcee6592
@lcee6592 2 жыл бұрын
@@empiresrikesfat really?..
@garynettles5919
@garynettles5919 2 ай бұрын
I have a landscape company for 30 plus years now using tons of 2 cyl and 4 cyl equipment. For machines that don’t get used everyday I use the Stihl can gas , for my everyday 2 cyl equipment I use the stihl premium oil mix it’s synthetic with a fuel stabilizer in it as where I live it’s very difficult to find ethanol free gas. As note I run all echo 2 cyl equipment. This has worked for me for Many years and my equipment lasts for years with commercial use.
@Johnny35130
@Johnny35130 Жыл бұрын
When you empty a pint or quart metal can, they make good storage for Motor oil left over from 5 quart jugs in oil changes. They won't rot like plastic,rust but not rot.
@turboflush
@turboflush Жыл бұрын
Ran mixed gas all my life till about 4-5 years ago. Then decided to try truefuel. Figuring that it would be more shelf stable and less chance of messing up. I want to say after 2 years it started to dies idling, then hard starts. Eventually it just didn't want to start. Dumped the fuel. Bought a new true fuel ( months later so it's a new store batch). Still would not run. New plugs and filters. Nope. Changed the fuel to Red armor. Starts up and runs. I put a claim into true fuel. They sent me a can to fill and send back. I had to contact them to find out they found nothing wrong. As I have ran the Redarmor more.. the starting has gotten. Easier. Saved me from buying a new trimmer. This just confirms things. Thank you.
@mikejesters5046
@mikejesters5046 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve had issues with try fuel for five years. There are a lot of times I have to replace the fuel filter. We sell Sunoco ethanol free at 94 octane and VP fuels. No problems with either of these. In the shop we mix orange bottle STIHL with 92 octane pump gas.
@berkeleygang1834
@berkeleygang1834 2 жыл бұрын
Of all the canned fuels out there, somehow, I would trust VP the most. I think I remember seeing it at Home Depot. However, as I noted above, I mix my own. Gas station within 2 miles sells Ethanol free mid-grade, and the little bottles Echo and others sell make it stupid easy to mix your own, as long as you refill the gas can with even gallons of fuel (1 gal. vs. 1.3, that is). The Echo and Stihl 2-stroke oils also include fuel stabilizer. Really makes it simple, as you only have one thing to add.
@shannonwhitaker9630
@shannonwhitaker9630 2 жыл бұрын
Good point, many don’t realize regular old Stihl HP 2-cycle has fuel stabilizer in it.
@bjiggles8145
@bjiggles8145 2 жыл бұрын
Very interesting. We're using the cans at the fire department because it's still better than having to fix the saw that got a bad mix from Doofus McGee that thought 70:1 would be fine, but I'll look into some other options. Great vid and hope your hand heals soon.
@groundcontrol2795
@groundcontrol2795 2 жыл бұрын
We were using true fuel for a while, but ended up going to rec fuel for both our 2 and 4 cycle equipment. We had to do something, because while we fire the equipment up regularly, that fuel still just sits there fir so long, and goes bad.
@jonnysnipes3123
@jonnysnipes3123 Жыл бұрын
It’s easy to spend other peoples money when it’s not yours. If you had to be responsible with buying gas out of your paycheck I can be sure you’d rather mix a gallon jug yourself for 3 bucks than spend 30bucks on a gallon premix. My fire department does the same thing and it drives me nuts. Treat tax payers money as if it’s your own.
@snoopdogie187
@snoopdogie187 Жыл бұрын
They make 2 cycle oil in packs that are designed to add to a gallon of fuel. Just open and its already per-measured.Then you just have to make sure they always use 1 gallon of fuel or close to it.
@timpatrickhanna
@timpatrickhanna 3 ай бұрын
I mixed my own fuel for years, and every spring I had to fiddle with and clean the carburetors on all my two stroke engines. I used ethanol free fuel for mixing. About five years ago I switched to canned fuel and now I rarely have any problems. Both my string trimmer and chainsaw started in two pulls this year with canned fuel I put in them last fall.
@martinlyhagen6166
@martinlyhagen6166 Жыл бұрын
At least in sweden most people today use Alkylat petrol. The bigest advantages is the fumes doesn't make you feel like the you've got the hangover of the century. Works well for storing as well.
@Gsnyder201
@Gsnyder201 Жыл бұрын
I’ve used Stabil Storage stabilizer in non-ethanol gas year round for about 30 years in my2 cycle engines as well as mowers, and they almost always start on the first or second pull after a long period of non use ( anywhere from 30-90 days). I’ve never had to take one to the shop because of bad fuel or the carb varnishing up. It’s great stuff and never let me down.
@garyalford9394
@garyalford9394 Жыл бұрын
I have used stabil in 87%pump gas with out any problems !
@frankwildmann3573
@frankwildmann3573 Жыл бұрын
I run sta bil marine 360 in all of my outdoor equipment with 89 Octane or higher and never have problems. ..even after not being used for over 5 months.
@petebusch9069
@petebusch9069 Жыл бұрын
That's my method also, non oxy fuel and Stabil during off season.
@mikefisc9989
@mikefisc9989 Жыл бұрын
Just curious if any of you guys who commented on this post have used the Stabil-2 stroke oil that has fuel stabilizers in it. It is a JASO-FD oil. Just wondering if you've used it and if it runs good. Thanks.
@Gsnyder201
@Gsnyder201 Жыл бұрын
@@mikefisc9989 no, I didn’t realize they had 2 stroke oil with Stabil in it. I’ve always used the red color Stabil that you add to the gas can, and have never had any varnished up fuel lines etc.
@darrellepickering8433
@darrellepickering8433 Жыл бұрын
I was a trucker for a good part of my life & also was a small engine mechanic for a longer part. Years ago I started using AV gas in my saws with no problems at all. 100 octane will really make a saw stand up! I always mixed it at 40:1. It depends on your sense of humor of pricing.
@dwightsmith5174
@dwightsmith5174 Жыл бұрын
AV gas or great to put in any gas engine, if you can find it! Maybe have a pilot friend? Affording it, well if you have to ask......
@castirondude
@castirondude Жыл бұрын
AV gas was easy to find here but one of my mowers started popping and blew the head gasket. I figure it may be the really high lead content.
@tjinla9850
@tjinla9850 Жыл бұрын
I mix AV100 with non ethanol gas 50:50 for all my small engines now. They start up easy and run strong even after setting up all winter. I add stabilizer and oil where used.
@powerthoughtsontools4831
@powerthoughtsontools4831 10 ай бұрын
So, with my Stihl 026 I can expect better response with AV100 amount added to same amount of non ethanol gas? (and I am adding my oil to this mix as well,correct?
@darrellepickering8433
@darrellepickering8433 10 ай бұрын
@powerthoughtsontools4831 AV gas requires no additives. Don't mix it too lean tho, mix the leanest at 40:1. Just use a good brand of oil. I no longer cut these days & anything here is to be taken with a shovelful of salt but it worked for me.
@blick63able
@blick63able Жыл бұрын
I run pump gas with no problems even after a year sitting , however our gas is 97 octane , shake the can before filling, give it more zest 😊
@zeeb696
@zeeb696 9 ай бұрын
When I was first learning to use a chainsaw I was taught to never run them out of fuel. All the lubrication of internal parts are lubricated by the oil mixed in the gasoline. When the engine runs out of gas there is no more lubrication.A point here is with two stroke engines with variable ratio oiling this can be as little as 150 to 1 at very low rpm’s or as rich as 20 to 1 under heavy throttle. Vro was used in a lot of outboard motors and 2 cycle motorcycles. Also I can’t speak for any one particular brand of premix but I think most use alkylate for premix. I mix my own from avgas which is alkylate. Not to be confused with alcohol. It has very little odor. Most gasoline in Europe is alkylate. In Sweden they have a product called aspen 1 or aspen 2 . They have it in Canada but not in USA.
@peterlindsay2869
@peterlindsay2869 2 жыл бұрын
I use VP premixed fuel on occasion. I think the trick is you need to tune it for the fuel. I normally use it in things that I don’t use all the time. I find it doesn’t require me to rip the carburetters apart and clean them every year if I use it. Too busy cleaning everybody else is carburetters to do my own lol Things like my lawn mower which I use all the time I will use it first thing in the spring and then again in the fall when I put it away. As I say I don’t have to clean carburetters at all or as often if I use it. I guess it’s easier to drain your tank and put fresh stuff in then it is to clean a carburetter LOL
@valdo345jr
@valdo345jr 2 жыл бұрын
Often wondered about that stuff. I've used Optimax oil mix in my two cycle engines for years with great results. Just mix it with regular gas.
@shabadoo24
@shabadoo24 Жыл бұрын
I'm not a small engine mechanic, just a tinkerer. Needed a blower to finish a job. Bought a cheap weed eater . That was over 15 years ago, I still own it and use it. Only thing I changed were fuel lines.
@MUUKOW3
@MUUKOW3 2 жыл бұрын
Used true fuel in the shop for years and never had any trouble with it ,saved allot of customers from seeing me every spring with rotten fuel. No adjustment or tuning needed , even ran the stuff in our dirt bikes as the cans of premix were easy to pack for extra range out in the desert! It's the same stuff that you get if buy the VP race at the gas station and mixed in your own quality oil of choice.
@crosscourtace
@crosscourtace 2 жыл бұрын
Heck of a test comparison. Suspected as much and enjoyed the demonstration. Will be saving a lot of money on regular gas now!!
@Laser3303
@Laser3303 2 жыл бұрын
As "I" know (many years 2 cycle tech at small engine shops) you gotta KNOW how to make a different fuel (a better fuel) perform satisfactorily. MANY MANY units are in the shop for carb. related problems, but the adjustment to make canned fuel run is not a problem for me-- IF the carb is adjusted to meter correctly. When the fuel pump diaphragm is stiff, the RANGE you can get away with in adjustments is more critical, as the flow volume is impeded by a stiff pump, and/or crud in the carb. An 'iffy' plug condition may also be troublesome, and make any transition between fuels used suspect. If you're not a carb whiz, then let a whiz show ya how.
@Mike-su8si
@Mike-su8si 2 жыл бұрын
Thats good you'll be saving your gas lines to by using 87 and whatever you may want to add into that
@wildcoyote34
@wildcoyote34 2 жыл бұрын
@@Laser3303 would have been interesting to see her adjust the carbs on those blowers and see how they run because they both sounded like they were running rich to me without even seeing the tachometer reading ,, i know when i switched to canned fuel 3 years ago I had to re tune all of my chainsaws and trimmers because the fuel ran different ,,wanna really see one run different try running a high performance chainsaw on 100 octane racing fuel or AVGAS
@markleggett3944
@markleggett3944 3 ай бұрын
@@Laser3303 I had to adjust the 2 carb settings on my string trimmer because I use 90 octane non ethanol fuel, and I think it may have been set up for 87 octane pump gas. It is very sensitive to small adjustments.
@patrickd9551
@patrickd9551 Жыл бұрын
Ever since I have owned an LPG car, I was advised to use Shells V-Power gasoline to keep my injectors clean and help my car start cleaner. I was skeptic at first, but after running for a few months, my engine seemed more responsive (even on LPG) and it even felled like it was cleaning my engine somehow. I was cautiously impressed, so I ran it in my Honda 4 stroke Zoomer, which ran a little bit slow. After just one tank of gas my top speed actually increased very close to the legal limit. Fuel efficiency also increased dramatically, offsetting the higher price point. I am a true believer now and I would I own any two stroke machinery, I would definitely run them on that V-Power stuff (mixed with the right oil stuffs of course). It might be a tad more expensive, but that stuff really works. (and it also contains nothing of that ethanol stuff where I'm at). Sometimes the adverts are really true, even from companies like Shell. Quality does matter in these cases.
@LaMusicade4
@LaMusicade4 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been using that 50:1 because it’s convenient. I don’t have to mix. Also I’m a homeowner and don’t use my trimmer for business. It’s great that you do this.
@disturbedmaynard3873
@disturbedmaynard3873 2 жыл бұрын
I run non oxygenated fuel in all my equipment, and mix my own for the 2 cycle engines. Right now, I get a gallon of non oxy for about $4.79 and oil for a couple of bucks, and it mixes about 3 gallons. For the life of me I cannot figure out why anyone would pay over $8.00 a quart, or $32.00 a gallon for fuel for lawn equipment. I get you on the 20 year old equipment. My zero turn is 20 years old, and I imagine it will go for many more years. And I have watched all of my neighbors go through 2-3 riders each since I bought mine.
@samuelluria4744
@samuelluria4744 2 жыл бұрын
I have a lot of old equipment. I generally get 12-15 years out of saws, and a solid 15+ years out of everything else....I pay $63 for a 5-gallon drum, which is just over $12/gallon. If I can't make a $12 gallon of gas pay for itself in my saws, I should have left this business decades ago....
@mannys9130
@mannys9130 2 жыл бұрын
Ethanol free --> 11 letters 4 syllables Non-oxygenated --> 13 letters 6 syllables More work just to sound smart. Has the opposite effect.
@samuelluria4744
@samuelluria4744 2 жыл бұрын
@@mannys9130 - Haha, good call.
@MrSGL21
@MrSGL21 2 жыл бұрын
because the stuff literally doesn't go bad. i had a blower that i left e-0 mixed with VP synthetic oil @ 50:1 in the tank and it went bad in a month and clogged up the carb. I use the VP sef 50/40:1 the stuff she uses in this video and right now my weedwacker is on the last of the can i bought last sept. the stuff has been opened for a YEAR. the can is left outside in the sun and the rain. its rusty and all dented up thanks to 365 days of expansion and contraction and the fuel is still good. i buy mine at clearance time at walmart. last years gallon cost me $12. this year's $15 thanks Biden. I also keep a few of the 4 stroke cans for mixing saw fuel. i used one last month to get a bus i owned running that had not been started in nearly 5 years. 3 years ago i'd have told someone they were stupid for buying this stuff. I was wrong.
@claygreenlaw4871
@claygreenlaw4871 Жыл бұрын
Love the channel. I have a dealership with over 3k in the shop annually, and if it comes in for a running, it is almost always a fuel issue. You are absolutely correct to warn against sef, and trufuel. I'm a little shocked that you were not aware of the gas isdues...regardless of what the pump says. We've been dealing with demonizing the pump for over a decade. We actually buy Husqvarna drums (yes, 55 gallon drums) and sell it bulk around 400 gallons a month. Solves all fuel issues, and can sit for over 6 years, "our test". Also, octane has nothing to do with gas "quality". My customers bring in their cans and we fill them with Husqvarna fuel....about a third less than buying in the cans. We cannot trust the pump...ever...every station within 30 miles has burned us....ive had to call the cops over fuel issues....thank you, government... Cheers
@fernhoppertimberworks8037
@fernhoppertimberworks8037 Жыл бұрын
I have some Husqvarna fuel that is 3 years old and my saw starts 2 ND pull and runs strong....
@claygreenlaw4871
@claygreenlaw4871 Жыл бұрын
Yep,...We've seen it 6 year old equipment and runs like new...
@mrfixitdellacertifiedfield5376
@mrfixitdellacertifiedfield5376 11 ай бұрын
if you don't mind a lot of gasoline drivability problems stem from the tank they are being stored in. EX , owners are not properly maintaining there underground tanks. filters ARE NOT REPLACED AND WATER CONDINSATION SITS IN THE LARGE TANKS and blends with gasoline which causes drivability problems
@BBD40
@BBD40 4 ай бұрын
I’ve switched to canned fuel and have zero problems. Saws, trimmers, blowers and multiple brands and models
@davidlaney8254
@davidlaney8254 2 ай бұрын
I've found the best way to avoid fuel and carburetor problems is to drain float bowls before storing small engines for more than a month or two. I first run the engines dry and then open the drain screw (if the carburetor has one) or bolt on the bottom of the bowl that holds it in place to get those few leftover tablespoons of fuel that will otherwise dry up and leave havoc behind. Haven't found a fuel additive yet that you can truly depend on.
@davepatti2296
@davepatti2296 2 жыл бұрын
In about 2008 or so, here in New York State, there was a massive push for Ethanol-only fuel (E85, etc). Subsequently lots of issues with older engines, carbs. My 1984 Chevy( 350v8( Q-jet parts swelled up, 2005 Polaris ATV Mikuni carb corroded w/water/junk, my numerous B&S and Kohler older carb-engines messed up. People who have boats, classic cars, etc all had issues. Since then an upstate NY convenient store chain sells a true "non-ethanol" gasoline (91 octane, well above $5/gal now) has actually been a good fuel for small engines, older, etc. It's the only fuel I run in all my small engines, so far so good. There was "non-ethanol" fuel that used basically additives, sold by other stations, those didn't work so well. Now, here in NY it gets cold, so I wonder if water condensation is more of an issue than other parts of the country. Alcohol grabs water (hygroscopic), so if you have globs of water just sitting in the bowl, it just corrodes/plugs. #1 small engine problem here is clogged carbs. All the snowblowers won't start in Dec because they sat all summer. Next spring the mowers won't start, same issue.
@alexlacroix8127
@alexlacroix8127 2 жыл бұрын
Also when the ethanol fuel sits in your small engine systems it starts to eat everything rubber and makes the diaphragms brittle. The only good thing about the 10% fuel is I am now a champion small engine carb and fuel pump rebuider.
@timvener3723
@timvener3723 2 жыл бұрын
Green jello in the float bowls :(, I liv in an ethanol state as well.
@randallcarney1216
@randallcarney1216 2 жыл бұрын
Government officials are good at screwing people over!
@tracyd2598
@tracyd2598 Жыл бұрын
I was very interested to see these results. I was told by someone that has been a small engine mechanic for years, that Trufuel was the best I could use, and to leave it in the chainsaw for easier starts. Fast forward, I replaced the carburetor in a Husqvarna chainsaw, and used nothing but Trufuel. It sat for 6 months and won't start now...
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