My first e85 experience.
I read a little on a few of the different "e85 stabilizers", all of which talk about stabilizing the gasoline in the EtOH, preventing corrosion, but nothing about keeping the EtOH from absorbing water. I'm not sure how you would prevent the EtOH from being hygroscopic....Curious....Well, I guess you could theoretically add another solvent that was not miscible with EtOH, less dense, thereby creating a byphasic solution in your gas tank that essentially makes a protective layer to chemically shield the EtOH from the outside air (which is carrying water vapor)....of course that would be problematic to get back out of the tank....Sorry, my inner nerd is showing, I'll shut up... LOL.