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Engines don't have to be run everyday if they use E10...where did you get this information from?
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Dave, Rusty misunderstood me. I agree with you and am saying that we have several engines that hate the E10 too, and had to be worked on. When E10 came out, we had all kinds of problems. We quickly learned that we needed to drain all gas out of engines not used for 6 months and use an additive even when using. It hasn't bothered our cars but our small engines hate it. So I can't imagine what E15 would be like. Sorry for not being clear.
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