As it was described to me..... it isn't the gas that is the problem but rather "sweat" on the inside of an empty gas tank when it is cold. The moisture "beads" on the inner walls and then runs down into the gasoline and what made it most like worse was that we were in the upper 40's on Saturday and then went to 10 below 0 the next night so the large drop helped to cause moisture to form and then cause my issue. Be glad you live down South!
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