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Alkylate fuel vs pump fuel

Started by Mick, March 18, 2023, 02:26:44 PM

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Mick

Alkylate fuel and pump fuel are two different types of gasoline that are used in small engines such as those found in lawnmowers, chainsaws, and other outdoor power equipment. Here are some of the key differences between the two:

  • Composition: Alkylate fuel is made from a highly refined form of gasoline that contains very low levels of harmful additives such as benzene, olefins, and aromatics. Pump fuel, on the other hand, contains a much wider range of additives, some of which can be harmful to the engine and the environment.
  • Environmental Impact: Alkylate fuel is considered to be much cleaner burning than pump fuel, with up to 99% fewer emissions of hazardous substances such as hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides. This can result in improved air quality and reduced harm to the environment.
  • Engine Performance: Alkylate fuel has a higher octane rating than pump fuel, which means it can help improve engine performance by reducing engine knock and improving power output. It is also more stable over time, which can result in better starting and smoother running of the engine.
  • Storage Life: Alkylate fuel has a longer shelf life than pump fuel, which can be prone to deteriorating over time due to the evaporation of volatile components. This means that alkylate fuel can be stored for longer periods of time without the need for stabilizers or other additives
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Overall, while alkylate fuel may be more expensive than pump fuel, it offers several advantages in terms of environmental impact, engine performance, and storage life. If you are concerned about the impact of your small engine on the environment, or if you want to ensure the best possible performance and longevity for your equipment, you may want to consider using alkylate fuel instead of pump fuel.


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