As someone else said 10% would be fine. Don't bother buying anything higher than 87 octane if you add the ethanol, the ethanol will raise the octane a couple points. You may want to consider adding some "dry gas" if you mix the gasoline with ethanol. Water will cause problems with the mixture.
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