Wow..that'll sure wake y'all up an a Saturday morn............
When I lived in sunny Florida, gas was expensive enough, and non-ethanol gas was a buck higher and 20 miles away.
Since moving to south Mississippi 3 years ago, I can buy non-ethanol gas locally for less than the blended stuff back in Fla.
The blend is horrible on carburetors.
The ethanol absorbs water, and, if left in the carb to sit for extended periods, the fuel evaporates leaving the water to corrode susceptible parts.
Turns rubber parts and weed-eater fuel lines to mush.
I even had a can full that was so caustic that it ate the gas tank cap rubber gasket on my mower!
Mowers that wouldn't run due to ethanol gas having been left standing in their carb bowls were plentiful.
Outboard motor repair shops made a decent living off rebuilding ethanol fouled boat motor carbs.
And, if anybody wonders why the price of carb kits has gone sky high, it is because manufacturers have to use
gasket materials and o-rings that can tolerate the ethanol.........
Good old EPA
Your federal government...there to protect you from yourself in spite of yourself.... NOTE---NOT A POLITICAL STATEMENT !!