For those of you with small 2 cycle engines, and not a lot of volume (mean that you use them periodically as a typical homeowner, not constantly as how a commercial user would), I can tell you something that I have been doing for some time with my 2 Cycle R/C (radio controll aircraft) air cooled engines (mostly Zenoha brand).
Instead of using Gasoline, I use Coleman fuel. I buy it at walmart in a gallon can. Then add my usual amount of oil for the proper 2 cycle mix.
This burns clean and doesn't even leave any deposits inside the fuel lines.
I've been doing this for years, even before the E10 started hitting the market.
The tests that I have done show that it doesn't affect the mixture (carb settings) and the engines don't run any hotter or cooler.
I can't say it would work for every high compression engine out there, but it has worked well for me with 2 cycle engines in the 23cc to 62cc range.
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