The gov is definitely steering us wrong on the Ethanol issue.
I don't necessarily believe in the corrosion factor, But I don't disagree. Just have not seen enough to believe it yet.
I do think that Ethanol is a serious problem. And should be done away with.
Refiners started adding ethanol to gas about 30 years ago as lead was being removed to make it easier to keep the octane up a bit, but, the real push started in the early 90's when it determined that MTBE? was being found in ground water. We have had 10% ethanol mixes for a long time now and there was no new ground broken by the Hot Rod article as the affects have been known by most. It was mainly another advertising blurb for a product.
Ethanol is corrosive but it is not nearly as corrosive as methanol as someone pointed out above. If one actually reads the DOE papers, they show that the corrosion factor with ethanol increases with percentage of mix, temperature, and amount of water content. When all three increase, it can get nasty. Anodized aluminum resists corrosion well as does polished surfaces but gaskets are susceptible over a longer period of time even tho gasket formulation has changed in the past 20 years. I believe it was Neil that pointed out the problems with longer term storage above.
After about a month, the ethanol starts to separate itself from the gas base, collects moisture out of the air. Winter storage for long periods of time with gas in the bowl is not good. Vent tube allows water to be absorbed from the vent tube, gas separates, and nasty stuff forms which not only clogs up up the passages but allows some corrosion to begin. Normally, it so small that one sees some white powder on surfaces but no real erosion. This is on 10% mixtures not E85.
Sta-bil, StarFoam, etc all claim to combat the separation, corrosion, etc.
I find it curious that people will pour alcohol in the tank to "dry" the gas but suddenly are worried about the crap gas they have been buying for 20+ years. It should be noted that the car manufacturers are fighting hard against trying to build non flex fuel cars for 15% mixes so there is no doubt that there is a point where increased ethanol becomes an expensive problem in spite of what the corn lobby wants.
Glad I live in Texas and don't have to store my car for 6-7 months....