The state fuel laws of New Jersey do NOT require pump labeling when ethanol alcohol is added to gas station pumps!
Only 8 states always require E10 labeling of gas pumps.
An ALCOHOL FUEL TEST KIT will give you the data you need to perform simple but necessary precautions, when using alcohol fuel blends, E-10 gasoline in a marine engine.
Cost $24.95 + $ 6.00 shipping Priority Mail.
Shipping discount when 2 or more ordered.
Kit is re-usable, portable and takes only 2-10 mins. to perform test for alcohol/ethanol - Will give you exact percent % of alcohol gas contains -
- Also useful for checking liquid fuel additives and gas treatment products, which often also contain alcohol.
Many gas treatment products which worked great with conventional non-alcohol fuel, now can be dangerous if added to E-10 gasoline…
An Ethanol Fuel Test Kit will allow you to monitor gas at pumps and engine tank, to make sure gas never exceeds the legal and manufacturer (most engines) maximum of 10% *....
Orders accepted online, and by Phone, Fax and
Email: fueltestkit@yahoo.com
Order Online:
http://www.fueltestkit.com/order_ethanol_alcohol_fuel_test_kit.html
Over 10% alcohol is illegal in U.S. but many fuel tanks test higher due to improper mixing by gas distributors, and other preventable causes.
* Many outboard engines (especially older models and certain fiberglass tanks) PROHIBIT USE OF ANY ALCOHOL IN FUEL.
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50 % of fuel sold in U.S. today, contains ethanol alcohol, which can cause many problems/damage to engines-
Ethanol's Water Absorbing Qualities:
- 10% ethanol gasoline is hygroscopic (will absorb water) and can absorb 50 times more water than conventional non-alcohol gasoline.
- Phase separation happens in E10 gas, when only 0.5% water or 3.8 teaspoons water per gallon of fuel is absorbed.
Ethanol alcohol, an excellent solvent, can dissolve fuel system parts, rubbers, plastic, certain fiberglass, and even aluminum.
The rubber that is used in fuel system parts, such as seals and hoses, may shrink, swell, or lose strength when exposed to ethanol reformulated gasoline.
Ethanol releases less energy and compared to non-alcohol fuels, it gets a lower mpg rating....Visit website for more information
www.fueltestkit.com or www.fuel-testers.com
View State-by-State ethanol labeling laws here: http://www.fuel-testers.com/state_guide_ethanol_laws.html
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