There's a lot of mis-information about ethanol fuels. I'm a retired Firefighter / HazMat tech with a chemistry back round.
Most in the US use ethanol fuel and planes do sit for quite a while and have no ill affects. I have friends with 2000 - 4000 hrs. on their engines with ethanol fuel. If your hoses and the like weren't rated for it then all our cars would be stranded on the side of the road. A lot of the world uses ethanol fuels now days. Down in parts of South America they use up to 23%. The bigger issue is the fuel tank. What is it made of. Many fuel tanks now days are coated. i.e. Flight Design coats their tanks and so do others. Ethanol in these tanks have not been an issue since they started in around 2003 and on. Some older style tanks that were just fiberglass and no coatings did have issues. Just check with your MFG.
You just have to use some common sense and check your system.
Roger Lee LSRM-A & Rotax Instructor & Rotax IRC Tucson, AZ Ryan Airfield (KRYN) 520-349-7056 Cell
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