GA_Boater
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Sounds good doesn't it. Not high test or mid-grade, but a touch above 87 octane.
If you value your old or even new outboard, don't fall for it. Unleaded 88 is the marketing name of E-15 and a shabby ploy.
Read the labels on the pump before filling up.
From Gas Buddy;
Look at a pump with this junk. The E-30 has a warning, but not the Unleaded 88;
If you value your old or even new outboard, don't fall for it. Unleaded 88 is the marketing name of E-15 and a shabby ploy.
Read the labels on the pump before filling up.
From Gas Buddy;
Unleaded 88 is approved for any vehicle manufactured since 2001, but if you have a car that is older than 2001, you should not use Unleaded 88. Also, some small engines, such as lawnmowers, motorcycles and snowmobiles are not recommended for higher blend fuels like Unleaded 88.
Look at a pump with this junk. The E-30 has a warning, but not the Unleaded 88;