And you still act rude and ignorant.... A typo - so what... This is just a discussion...
Ethanol or not, gasoline degrades quickly as it reacts with heat, ultraviolet light, oxygen (tank venting) and ozone. Within 3 to 4 weeks, untreated gasoline vented to the atmosphere will start to show signs of deterioration through the formation of polymers (unstable hydrocarbon fuel molecules) and the vaporization of light ends (fuel evaporation). The polymers (varnish) will tint the color of the fuel while evaporation causes the lighter ignition vapors to disappear. The result is a progressively darker, heavier, stickier and less volatile fuel. When dealing with degraded fuel, do what you can to remove it from tanks and fuel systems.
SeaFoam - Stabil - and other additives add shelf life out to a year if put in the day you pump the
gas and coat metal parts with anti oxidants and anti corrosives - unless you run dry and defeat them....
https://seafoamsales.com/a-quick-visual ... -gasoline/ (mason jar pics)
https://www.briggsandstratton.com/na/en ... lizer.htmlJust like you need a gun for a gunfight....
Pick an additive you can easily source and put it in every gallon of gas you buy.....
Adding it later after gas spoils wont work any better than asking to go get your gun for a gunfight...
Then you are prepared and running dry is undesirable for 1 to 2 month storage - IMO !
Good Luck - Libertarian (OP) ---- Happy Hunting ! ! !