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Thread: What is the best ATV for Deer Hunting

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    Quote Originally Posted by krismerry View Post
    The problem is not with the EFI. It is with the crap they put in regular gas. Run premium in the winter or add gas line antifreeze to your regular gas.(found this out the hard way... twice!)

    A friends gas line froze this year and broke. His quad is not EFI.
    x2 - I only run premium in mine as well as my boats and snowmobile.

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    My truck is the only thing I dont put premium in. All small engines and quad get the best I can find, owners manual recommends no less than 91 octane.

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    Interesting advice about premium. I will be switching all my small engines to it. I do stabilize everything but will switchvanyway.

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    There are still stations around that sell fuel without ethanol. Just be sure to put the first few liters of premium in your truck or you will wind up with a jerry can with the residual fuel from the pump line from the last user (likely regular with ethanol)

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    To my knowledge any of the reserves that sell fuel are ethanol free, that goes from regular to high test. No need to run high test in small engines if it's ethanol free. As far as ATV's are concerned, look for something that is dependable, relieable, easy to maintain with just regular maintainence, and one that will last for years. I've got a 97 Honda 450 and other than regular oil and filter changes, along with a couple of sets of new tires, it's been a work horse and doesn't owe me a dime...Only fuel I've ever used in it has been reg gas...
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    Quote Originally Posted by terrym View Post
    Interesting advice about premium. I will be switching all my small engines to it. I do stabilize everything but will switchvanyway.
    It's not so much about the fuel being premium. It's about using fuel that doesn't have ethanol in it. V Power from Shell is the only fuel I know of that doesn't have ethanol, and I use it in all my engines, as well as adding Sea Foam or Star Tron stabilizer.

    I've never had a problem on the coldest of days with my 700 EFI ATV, although my throttle cable did stick once after unloading it on the ice and taking off. That woke me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bo D View Post
    To my knowledge any of the reserves that sell fuel are ethanol free, that goes from regular to high test. No need to run high test in small engines if it's ethanol free. As far as ATV's are concerned, look for something that is dependable, relieable, easy to maintain with just regular maintainence, and one that will last for years. I've got a 97 Honda 450 and other than regular oil and filter changes, along with a couple of sets of new tires, it's been a work horse and doesn't owe me a dime...Only fuel I've ever used in it has been reg gas...
    The tank trucks the load the gas on 6 Nations are the very same trucks that load up gas stations off the rez, so I doubt it.
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    Very good boat mechanic I know has shown me the effects of running high octane gas (91) in boat motors and the destruction it can do. 87 octane, regardless of brand, is good for all the warm months. When storing engines just add an additive like a stabilizer and there won't be any issues.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JeffBondar View Post
    Very good boat mechanic I know has shown me the effects of running high octane gas (91) in boat motors and the destruction it can do. 87 octane, regardless of brand, is good for all the warm months. When storing engines just add an additive like a stabilizer and there won't be any issues.
    x2 Was told the exact same thing. Something to do with the motor or motors not running hot enough to ignite and burn all the fuel being fed into the system.
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    Quote Originally Posted by last5oh_302 View Post
    The tank trucks the load the gas on 6 Nations are the very same trucks that load up gas stations off the rez, so I doubt it.
    Well maybe up your way they do, but on the reserve down here I can assure you there is no ethanol in their fuel...
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