I thought that I remembered reading at the pump that you're not supposed to put non-oxy gas into your vehicles unless it calls for it.
I use the non-oxy, higher-octane in my snowmobile and chainsaws. I usually take up a big can of it and if I don't use it all, dump it into my truck's gas tank for the drive home.
Do they tell you not to put it in your vehicle's tank for pollution issues or engine issues?
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I thought that I remembered reading at the pump that you're not supposed to put non-oxy gas into your vehicles unless it calls for it.
I use the non-oxy, higher-octane in my snowmobile and chainsaws. I usually take up a big can of it and if I don't use it all, dump it into my truck's gas tank for the drive home.
Do they tell you not to put it in your vehicle's tank for pollution issues or engine issues?
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