It will evaporate and go stale, but will never turn in to reglar gas!
2007-11-18 13:36:21
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answered by book writer 6
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that is "ok" to apply a decrease grade gasoline. in case you employ it consistently then you definately'll greater desirable than in all likelihood get a examine engine easy. a great form of the motor vehicle manufactures are soliciting for that their autos be fueled with a intense octane gas, no longer because of the fact they have larger compression and would have achieveable of "pinging", yet because of the fact customers choose autos which will supply them the suited MPG. you will benefit a greater smart MPG with a some distance better octane gasoline, so their autos seems greater desirable :) in case you do no longer choose to possibility the prospect of the examine engine easy approaching you ought to purchase an bottle of octane booster at any autoparts save or wally-international.
2016-12-09 01:22:19
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answered by ? 4
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it WILL go ''stale'' or die as i call it. it will get so dead you can't even star a fire on dry brush with it. I know this all too well i have vehicles that do not get used but 3 time per year i always try to run they out of gas before they are parked. if i don't then i have to drain the tank to get rid of the crap.
2007-11-18 20:42:03
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answered by Zdaddysdinosaurs 5
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who told you that. In fact the less volatile componets in your gasoline are the things that increase octane number. So if anything it increases in octane when more volatile substances evaporate. But your fuel system holds pressure so it's not going anywhere or going "stale"
2007-11-18 15:07:16
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answered by Corey the Cosmonaut 6
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no gas stays the same untill burned.
2007-11-18 14:32:58
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answered by maddog 3
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no thts stupid if u heard tht from someone else but thts not possible unless u mix them or sumthing
2007-11-18 13:35:18
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answered by Anonymous
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umm i dont think so but it will get old
2007-11-18 13:35:27
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answered by ryan k 1
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never
2007-11-18 13:50:01
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answered by Bob H 7
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No.
2007-11-18 13:59:15
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answered by Amie 2
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