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Generator Gas Requirements - Weird?
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<blockquote data-quote="danh600" data-source="post: 1327298" data-attributes="member: 86538"><p>My two cents.</p><p></p><p>90 is fine for the generator. I would also add some stabil or sea foam.</p><p></p><p>Ethanol free is worth the trouble and expense on small engines. Ethanol is fine for your car, truck, even your modern motorcycle. You should be riding your FJR enough for the gas not to go bad.</p><p></p><p>However I am a firm believer in ethanol free 90 rec gas for small engines. Even living in Florida and running them most of the year I was having trouble with my lawn mower and weed eater. They would first become hard to start. Then not even run. I had the carbs cleaned and now only run rec 90. Been doing that for a couple of years. My lawn mower, pressure cleaner and weed eater still start in a max of one or two pulls.</p><p></p><p>I have to drive about 15 miles to get rec gas, but it's worth it. Well that and there is an awesome Taco Stand next to that gas station.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danh600, post: 1327298, member: 86538"] My two cents. 90 is fine for the generator. I would also add some stabil or sea foam. Ethanol free is worth the trouble and expense on small engines. Ethanol is fine for your car, truck, even your modern motorcycle. You should be riding your FJR enough for the gas not to go bad. However I am a firm believer in ethanol free 90 rec gas for small engines. Even living in Florida and running them most of the year I was having trouble with my lawn mower and weed eater. They would first become hard to start. Then not even run. I had the carbs cleaned and now only run rec 90. Been doing that for a couple of years. My lawn mower, pressure cleaner and weed eater still start in a max of one or two pulls. I have to drive about 15 miles to get rec gas, but it's worth it. Well that and there is an awesome Taco Stand next to that gas station. [/QUOTE]
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