Ric
Well-Known Member
Plastic cans are fine, so long as they are properly sealed and kept out of strong sunlight.
Any vented tank or container will allow the fuel to degrade much faster.
All petrol contains various additives these days, I don't think it's wise to keep it longer than necessary.
I've certainly seen a few engines transformed from non-runner to runner by fresh fuel, although I usually at least clean the spark plug if someone's been trying to start a motor with duff fuel.
It would be interesting to do some experimentation. It may be that plastic petrol cans allow some of the lighter fractions to escape, or possibly combine in some way with the plastic.

