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Old March 4th 07, 12:15 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.honda
Robert11
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Default Dry Gas Question For '95 Accord ?

Hello:

Live in New England.
Have a '95 Accord 6 cyl.

Questions regarding the necessity or desireability of Dry-Gas additive.

a. Have always used, about once a month or so, in the gas tank during the
winter.

I see now that the gas from the pump has 10 % Ethanol Alcohol added.

With this amount of Alcohol, is it still a good idea to use Dri Gas any, or
would it be silly to, since the Alcohol content of the pump gas is fairly
high with the Ethanol ?

b. Is the Ethanol usually still added in the summer ?
If not, Dri-Gas a good idea for the summer months ? Why ?

Thanks,
Bob


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Old March 4th 07, 12:46 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.honda
Tegger
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Default Dry Gas Question For '95 Accord ?

"Robert11" > wrote in
:

> Hello:
>
> Live in New England.
> Have a '95 Accord 6 cyl.
>
> Questions regarding the necessity or desireability of Dry-Gas
> additive.
>
> a. Have always used, about once a month or so, in the gas tank during
> the winter.
>
> I see now that the gas from the pump has 10 % Ethanol Alcohol added.
>
> With this amount of Alcohol, is it still a good idea to use Dri Gas
> any, or would it be silly to, since the Alcohol content of the pump
> gas is fairly high with the Ethanol ?
>
> b. Is the Ethanol usually still added in the summer ?
> If not, Dri-Gas a good idea for the summer months ? Why ?
>




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Old March 4th 07, 12:48 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.honda
Tegger
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Default Dry Gas Question For '95 Accord ?

"Robert11" > wrote in
:

> Hello:
>
> Live in New England.
> Have a '95 Accord 6 cyl.
>
> Questions regarding the necessity or desireability of Dry-Gas
> additive.
>
> a. Have always used, about once a month or so, in the gas tank during
> the winter.
>
> I see now that the gas from the pump has 10 % Ethanol Alcohol added.
>
> With this amount of Alcohol, is it still a good idea to use Dri Gas
> any, or would it be silly to, since the Alcohol content of the pump
> gas is fairly high with the Ethanol ?
>
> b. Is the Ethanol usually still added in the summer ?
> If not, Dri-Gas a good idea for the summer months ? Why ?
>




Always keep your gas tank topped as much as possible during periods when
liquid water is present in the environment, and you'll never need Dri-Gas.


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