People on these forums have said petrol goes off... well after seeing comments on these fourms and looking it up elsewhere.
Petrol is stable, it does however oxidize.
Most Containers that store petrol are not air tight, they allow in air either as a pressure let off(Incase the tank gets to hot and the petrol pressure gets to high) Or because the tank feeds something like a cartank and the petrol volume used needs to be replaced with air.
Leaded Petrol had other additives to it and it also degraded and percepitated out over time.
However Unleaded petrol seems to have very few reasons why if its stored in a airtight container with limited oxygen, wouldnt be useable 100 years from now.
So the question is, am I missing something?
Is there another reason it wont store?
Petrol is stable, it does however oxidize.
Most Containers that store petrol are not air tight, they allow in air either as a pressure let off(Incase the tank gets to hot and the petrol pressure gets to high) Or because the tank feeds something like a cartank and the petrol volume used needs to be replaced with air.
Leaded Petrol had other additives to it and it also degraded and percepitated out over time.
However Unleaded petrol seems to have very few reasons why if its stored in a airtight container with limited oxygen, wouldnt be useable 100 years from now.
So the question is, am I missing something?
Is there another reason it wont store?