Read a post a minute ago (sorry i can't remember who posted) with a brilliant idea - using a backpacking fuel canister for a gas "reserve" for long trips.
Which got me thinking about my other big love in life - backpacking. Which led to thoughts of conserving space....
I know that white gas/camp fuel/Coleman fuel is chemically identical to unleaded gasoline - refined the same way, but without gasoline's additives. The question, I suppose, is:
Does anyone know if the additives in gasoline are important for the Buddy's operation? Also, has anyone ever tried Coleman Fuel, et. al. in a scooter before?
I'm picturing a potential for a long-distance scooter ride, with backpack-style camping. My stove already runs on Camp Fuel (it will also run on unleaded gas in a pinch, but then you've got to worry about the additives' taste, extra smoke, etc.), and I've already got a couple bottles.
Think it'd be possible to save space and use one fuel bottle for both cooking and as a backup fuel source in case of a filling station gap?
[edit] And does anyone happen to know the equivalent octane rating for camp fuel (hopefully without igniting THAT debate again)? On backpacking forums, the debate of gasoline for cooking never gets around to octane - it heats your water either way, I guess.
