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I got curious so I duckduckgo'd that shit.
Link
Thank you for sharing the link. Here's the relevant bit from the article:
I totally won't use this knowledge to try to fuck with Sheetz.
So... what are they gonna do if you don't fuel enough? Is it just up to God to not let someone else fuck up their equipment after you've fueled up?
Sounds like the warning label is about all they will do. Guess it's one of those situations where if you ignore the label or don't read it you might be penalized?
Ethanol burns hotter?
No. It does degrade some fuel system components on fuel systems not made for it.
It also gums the fuck out of fuel injectors, and you'll notice a drop in gas mileage Dependant on the blend. Its pretty awful shit. I don't know why the hell it exists.
I think it exists because people have an unreasonable price sensitivity when buying gas. They will drive miles out of their way to save a nickel a gallon. I also think they don't really have a good understanding of mpg factors. I was told by one guy purchasing it that he gets better mileage on it(which we know isn't true)
Except the warning is on the e15 and not the standard gas.
So it doesn't matter if I buy 1, 2, 20 gallons of e15... As an e15 buyer I get the chance that it's more gas than ethanol.
The warning of 4 gallons needs to be applied to the non-ethanol blend gasolines, as those are the ones at risk!