3 Pre-mixed runs cleaner Pre-mixed fuel burns more efficiently and controllably than a self-made mixture of regular gasoline and oil thanks to the purer composition of special gasoline used in these mixtures.

Is premixed gas worth it?

Pre-Mixed Fuel Burns Cleaner. Premium fuel is not only better for your equipment—it’s better for the environment, too. High-octane gas and high-quality, synthetic oil are odor-free and burn cleanly, so you can operate your two-stroke equipment worry-free.

Is premixed fuel better?





Premixed fuel is so expensive because of the clinically measured ingredients, the high-octane gas, and the ashless, synthetic oil. This gives premix fuel the following advantages: Extended shelf life. Increased performance.

Is Stihl premixed fuel worth it?

Top positive review

I really like the premeasured, premixed ease of using this rather than mixing my own. This fuel has a much longer shelf life than what comes from the gas pump before breaking down and the gas you buy at the pump has ethanol in it which is very bad for small engines.

Is TruFuel worth the money?

I highly recommend TruFuel to anyone who needs 2 cycle fuel especially for a new machine. I started using it when I purchased a new gas leaf blower 3 years ago and have never used mixed oil with gasoline and my blower starts easy and runs great.

What is the shelf life of premixed fuel?





Yes, premix gas can go bad. A homemade premix will only keep for up to two months at most. This is due to the oxidation and degradation of the gas. Commercial premixed fuels have unopened shelf lives up to 10 years and opened shelf lives of 2 years.

Should I use ethanol-free gas in my Stihl chainsaw?

This is why STIHL recommends always using fresh fuel or specially formulated fuel mixes like STIHL MotoMix® in your equipment. STIHL MotoMix® is a high-grade, high-octane, ethanol-free premixed fuel containing STIHL HP Ultra synthetic oil.

How long does premixed 2stroke fuel last?

Opinions on how long a container of pre-mixed 2 stroke fuel will last for varies significantly, some say it is only good for 3 – 4 weeks and others up to 2 – 3 months. In my experience it depends on the motor, but all motors will perform best with a full tank of freshly mixed fuel. “Fresh is best!”

Which has more oil in it 40 to 1 or 50 to 1?

The 40:1 ratio has more oil compared to gas. That’s why 40:1 oil is slightly denser than 50:1 oil. This higher density helps with the lubrication of the engine. Because of that, the 40:1 ratio has better lubrication of the two.

Is it better to use premium gas in small engines?



For those wondering “Is premium gas better for small engines?” the answer is most likely no. That’s because small engines are not built with high compression ratios. There is no threat of engine knock taking place.

What octane is TruFuel?

92+ octane

It combines 92+ octane, ethanol-free premium fuel, pure synthetic oil that exceeds test requirements for ISO-L-EGD, API TC and JASO FD and a proprietary additive package that includes an advanced stabilizer and innovative friction modifier.

Is TruFuel better than gas?



TruFuel is made specifically for higher-revving, hotter-running 2-cycle engines. Pump gas is made for your car but can wreak havoc on a small engine. Pump gas and oil can leave carbon deposits and gunk in your engine and fuel line. TruFuel is cleaner, enhances equipment performance, and is better for your engine.

Is TruFuel ethanol-free?

Engineered specifically for small engines, TruFuel is ethanol-free and stays fresh for years.

Is ethanol free gas better for 2-cycle engines?

The easiest way to prevent ethanol damage is to simply avoid gasoline that contains an ethanol mixture. Always check at the pump to make sure that the fuel you are using is ethanol-free, or at the very least, contains 10 percent ethanol or less (the maximum safe ratio for newer 2 stroke engines).

What are the benefits of ethanol free gas?

Compared to traditional gas blends like E10 that have 10% ethanol, non-ethanol gas lasts much longer. If stored properly, ethanol-free gas can last up to six months. It is not as likely to succumb to oxidation or evaporation.

Is ethanol free gas better for small engines?



However, when you’re using gas with ethanol mixture in your outdoor power equipment, like lawn mowers, chainsaws, trimmers and leaf blowers, you run the risk of engine damage and incurring costly repairs. You should be using ethanol free gas in your small engine outdoor power equipment.

Can you mix ethanol and non-ethanol gas?

You’re all good—mixing ethanol and non-ethanol gas won’t affect your car. Most modern vehicles are designed to run on gasoline. Minor changes to this formula, such as ethanol, won’t damage your engine and might even improve your gas mileage.

Should I use ethanol-free gas?

While not as popular as the ethanol blends, pure gas may be preferable for older car engines, as well as boats, lawn mowers or other tools. Ethanol-free gas also gets better fuel economy. However, most drivers use the E10 or E15 blends, with 10-15% ethanol. That ethanol content only reduces gas mileage by around 5%.

Does ethanol-free gas make more power?

How does it Affect my Mileage? Ethanol contains roughly one third less energy than ethanol-free (also known as non-ethanol) gasoline does, which means you will get slightly fewer miles per gallon if you use E10 or E15. The fewer miles per gallon you get is small, but measurable.

Is non-ethanol gas better for my car?



The short answer is, no, ethanol-free gasoline is not bad for your car. Most cars today can run on ethanol gas blends up to E15 (15% ethanol) and on non-ethanol gasoline. And flex fuel vehicles can handle up to E85 (85% ethanol) without a problem.

Is higher ethanol gas better?

When fueling their flex-fuel vehicles with E85 instead of regular gasoline, drivers won’t notice many differences other than a decrease in miles per gallon. Compared to gasoline, ethanol provides less energy per gallon, meaning that the higher the percentage of ethanol, the more significant the impact on fuel economy.