1. Let's please not go down the political rabbit hole.
2. It's pretty darned hard to find gas anywhere near here without ethanol. When you do, the price is marked WAY up as a boutique fuel typically for racing vehicles and antiques.
3. fwiw, I use the Yamalube fuel treatment. You can get a discount buying by the box and one little bottle is is right for a tank, so they are convenient to take on trips. There's a bigger thread somewhere around here comparing the chemicals and properties in various additives and the discount versions may be basically just acetone.
2. It's pretty darned hard to find gas anywhere near here without ethanol. When you do, the price is marked WAY up as a boutique fuel typically for racing vehicles and antiques.
3. fwiw, I use the Yamalube fuel treatment. You can get a discount buying by the box and one little bottle is is right for a tank, so they are convenient to take on trips. There's a bigger thread somewhere around here comparing the chemicals and properties in various additives and the discount versions may be basically just acetone.