Gasoline can freeze at very low temperatures, but the exact temperature at which it freezes depends on the type of gasoline and its mixture of liquid components. Here are some temperature ranges from the search results:
- Gasoline can freeze solid between about -40 and -200 degrees Fahrenheit for most types.
- Gasoline needs to be held at temperatures of around -100 degrees Fahrenheit to freeze.
- Gasoline will not freeze solid in your gas tank or fuel lines unless temperatures are somewhere well below -40°F.
- Gasoline freezes between -40 and -50 degrees Celsius (-40 to -58 Fahrenheit) .
In summary, gasoline can freeze at very low temperatures, but it is unlikely to freeze solid in your gas tank or fuel lines unless temperatures are well below -40°F.