Jdub,
I dropped this here in your section as it seemed to be somewhat in your area of expertise:
Back in October of 2009, I stopped driving the hardtop. At the time she had a fresh oil change and full tank of fuel. I didn't intend for her to go into cold storage, however that's what happened. My garage is climate controlled btw (68-72 deg F, low humidity all year), not sure if that has any effect on my question below.
At some point I put her up on jack stands to fix an exhaust rattle, and she's been sitting like that ever since. Today I finished fixing the exhaust rattle, dropped a new battery in her, pulled the EFI fuses cranked her over a few times to build a little oil pressure, put the EFI fuses back in and started her up. The car runs perfectly.
I took her for a ride around the neighborhood then came home and gave her a bath:
I've always been under the impression that even in a well sealed container, gasoline goes bad after anywhere between 6 months and a year.
This gas was added to the tank during the 1st week of October 2009. That means the fuel in this car is about 2 years, 5 months, and 3 weeks old.
I had been dreading having to drain and dispose of 17+ gallons of gasoline. Is it safe to drive it away? Or should I still drain it?
I dropped this here in your section as it seemed to be somewhat in your area of expertise:
Back in October of 2009, I stopped driving the hardtop. At the time she had a fresh oil change and full tank of fuel. I didn't intend for her to go into cold storage, however that's what happened. My garage is climate controlled btw (68-72 deg F, low humidity all year), not sure if that has any effect on my question below.
At some point I put her up on jack stands to fix an exhaust rattle, and she's been sitting like that ever since. Today I finished fixing the exhaust rattle, dropped a new battery in her, pulled the EFI fuses cranked her over a few times to build a little oil pressure, put the EFI fuses back in and started her up. The car runs perfectly.
I took her for a ride around the neighborhood then came home and gave her a bath:

I've always been under the impression that even in a well sealed container, gasoline goes bad after anywhere between 6 months and a year.
This gas was added to the tank during the 1st week of October 2009. That means the fuel in this car is about 2 years, 5 months, and 3 weeks old.
I had been dreading having to drain and dispose of 17+ gallons of gasoline. Is it safe to drive it away? Or should I still drain it?