Apparently I struck a nerve TP. I see my comment sounded much like what you were saying, but my overall meaning was against the percieved claims towards ethanol. You really didn't say anything against so I'm sorry if I gave the impression that you said you were against ethanol. If that was "my claim against you", then it wasn't meant to be against you.
I think others comments about vehicles running bad or using 50% more gas because of 10% ethanol are likely false. How is 10% ethanol in gas going to cause a 50% increase in fuel consumption. There still is 90% gas and the BTUs that go with it, let alone the BTUs in the ethanol. So I'm to believe that there is a conspiracy to add a product to gas that reduces its effectiveness?
Perhaps not all non-ethanol gas in Minnesota is racing gas, but it is still hard to come by. When filling up my 1 gallon gas can, I'm not going to drive 10-15 miles to find a gas station. The list you provided shows it is available, but still not plentiful.
As I stated, I have no problems with it, so I'm not sure where you got that I said I was having problems. Since I'm having no problems with E10, why would I waste time driving to a station with non-ethanol gas.
As for the OP, use 89 if you want, it probably isn't much more than 10 cents a gallon extra and unless you are a lawn pro, you won't feel the price difference. Most of these B&S engines are old technology and stand up pretty well to the abuse that most people give them.
I think others comments about vehicles running bad or using 50% more gas because of 10% ethanol are likely false. How is 10% ethanol in gas going to cause a 50% increase in fuel consumption. There still is 90% gas and the BTUs that go with it, let alone the BTUs in the ethanol. So I'm to believe that there is a conspiracy to add a product to gas that reduces its effectiveness?
Perhaps not all non-ethanol gas in Minnesota is racing gas, but it is still hard to come by. When filling up my 1 gallon gas can, I'm not going to drive 10-15 miles to find a gas station. The list you provided shows it is available, but still not plentiful.
As I stated, I have no problems with it, so I'm not sure where you got that I said I was having problems. Since I'm having no problems with E10, why would I waste time driving to a station with non-ethanol gas.
As for the OP, use 89 if you want, it probably isn't much more than 10 cents a gallon extra and unless you are a lawn pro, you won't feel the price difference. Most of these B&S engines are old technology and stand up pretty well to the abuse that most people give them.