On Thursday, the Outdoor Power Equipment Institute and the National Marine Manufacturers Association launched “Protect Your Power,” a consumer education program in response to President Donald Trump’s announcement last week intending to expand the sale of gasoline containing 15 percent ethanol (E15) to year-round. Outdoor power equipment, UTVs, ATVs, boats, snowmobiles, motorcycles, and other small engine equipment are not designed, built or warranted to run on higher ethanol fuel blends, such as E15.
“Fuels containing more than 10 percent ethanol can damage or destroy outdoor power equipment and other small engines,” said Kris Kiser, OPEI president
Thom Dammrich, president of NMMA, a trade organization for the North American recreational boating industry, said, “Most consumers are unaware that fuel with ethanol blends exceeding 10 percent can destroy small engines, including those in boats. Instead, they are blindsided when they show up for an engine repair – or worse, become stranded on the water – to find out they’ve been using the wrong fuel and voided their warranty. Unfortunately, the Trump administration’s proposed E15 sales expansion will only add to this problem.”
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“Remember, as the fuels marketplace has changed, you can no longer count on being able to put the same fuel in your mower, generator, chainsaw, trimmer or other equipment that you also use in your car or truck,” said Kiser. “Unfortunately, the small warning stickers placed on fuel pumps are not enough to prevent
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