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Spare gas in Powderkeg?

Bigrock33

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I have two Powderkeg storage and spare gas combo units on my Pro's. With how short of shelf life the ethanol gas is and ethanol free about 20+ miles away, what gas should I put in the spare containers (Powderkegs)? I am running 91 ethanol with the ethanol plug. Taking the powderkeg on and off every time to use the gas seems like a pain in the azz as I usually don't have to get into the spare gas on a ride much, maybe 20% of the time. Should I fill them up with 91 ethanol free, add some stabilizer and know that it will be good longer? Thoughts? Options?
Thanks
 
Bigrock33 said:
I have two Powderkeg storage and spare gas combo units on my Pro's. With how short of shelf life the ethanol gas is and ethanol free about 20+ miles away, what gas should I put in the spare containers (Powderkegs)? I am running 91 ethanol with the ethanol plug. Taking the powderkeg on and off every time to use the gas seems like a pain in the azz as I usually don't have to get into the spare gas on a ride much, maybe 20% of the time. Should I fill them up with 91 ethanol free, add some stabilizer and know that it will be good longer? Thoughts? Options?
Thanks

I am a dealer for powder keg and run the fuel cans as well. I only run 91 non ethanol in all my stuff. If you put non ethanol in the powder keg you should be good to go for awhile then every now and then dump it in your sled and start over. It actually is not that big of a pain to dump it in the fuel spouts work pretty good. Any questions about powder keg let me know. www.grizzlymtnproducts.com


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I am a dealer for powder keg and run the fuel cans as well. I only run 91 non ethanol in all my stuff. If you put non ethanol in the powder keg you should be good to go for awhile then every now and then dump it in your sled and start over. It actually is not that big of a pain to dump it in the fuel spouts work pretty good. Any questions about powder keg let me know. www.grizzlymtnproducts.com


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I wish I had better access to non ethanol, just not at all convenient locally or most places we ride. I would have no problem dumping the fuel from the Powderkeg periodically, just don't want to do it every weekend. Thanks for the post.
 
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