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Found old gas pumps with ethanol free gas
The area im living at so many gas stations contain ethanol, well there are a few that have ethanol free gas. Stopped here to get ethanol free octane 93. Ethanol
drops your gas mpg. http://pure-gas.org/ http://i695.photobucket.com/albums/v...1110021653.jpg |
Er, where?
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what are the differences between high octane gas vs normal ?
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Personally, ethanol gas is something that shouldn't have been brought on the east coast, and should of been a main staple in the mid west only. 9 out of 10 vehicles I see that are E85 compliant have probably never seen a tank of it in their entire life on the road.
I understand it's to keep farmers from going under, but it's become such a factor, they risk raising gas if/when crops fail, and we now are purchasing ethanol from Brazil ( sugar cane based) So why should gas, and the majority of the U.S. be at risk if the crops fail when it doesn't even improve gas mileage, AND can damage fuel systems. Look at boats now a days, the crabs, fuel pumps, and lines go to **** after a season. If I swing down in N.C. I'll be sure to stop there to keep them in business. |
I actually stumbled across the same website yesterday, only two places in Jersey where you can get it.
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OH SNAP, I'm 10 minutes from EHC, sometimes South Jersey has it's ups.....but mainly downs.
EDIT: Boo, sold in containers, and not cheap. I'll just wait for a trip to Dover, PA then. |
Yeah its a small engine repair place its also 94 octane.
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theyre charging 3.20 per gallon when in reality cost 1.74 to make no competition in nj for e85 so its pretty much a monopoly. |
Not e85...pure gasoline with no ethanol.
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