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Is Ethanol "Losing Its Clout"?
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<blockquote data-quote="GPRIDER" data-source="post: 1108714" data-attributes="member: 857"><p>Never had a problem in either one of my FJRs, but my 95 vmax has clogged up twice. Found an easy way to clean the jets out without removing the carbs, so it's not pricey to fix it. Not any ethanol free gas around Dallas. You have to drive out of county to find it. A friend of mine that owns a marina on a lake south of Abilene told me he used to sell non ethanol gas there and the gubment finally told he had to sell e10. No choice.</p><p></p><p>GP</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GPRIDER, post: 1108714, member: 857"] Never had a problem in either one of my FJRs, but my 95 vmax has clogged up twice. Found an easy way to clean the jets out without removing the carbs, so it's not pricey to fix it. Not any ethanol free gas around Dallas. You have to drive out of county to find it. A friend of mine that owns a marina on a lake south of Abilene told me he used to sell non ethanol gas there and the gubment finally told he had to sell e10. No choice. GP [/QUOTE]
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