nybirdman
Super Member
If you have a marina near,they will have non-eth gas.I use Startron and it seems to work.
your right kioti. I would pay up to $1.00 a gallon more for real gas instead of this ethanol CRAP! Kind of like dpf in new diesels ,no benefit for us consumers just more expensive bills to fix our equipmentAbout the price difference between horse p_ss ethanol and real gas ... Studies show non-ethanol fuel produces more power and better mpg ( about 10 percent ). If the pump price is within 10 percent, you're doing alright on cost.
A fine liberal response.
Ethanol, as others have noted is crap. My small motorhome gets at least 10% worse mileage with alcohol laced fuel. After figuring in costs and hydrocarbon fuel squandered in shoving ethanol fuel down our throats (well, the necks of our gas tanks anyway) it comes up to a solid net loss for everyone but those financially involved in its production.
your right kioti. I would pay up to $1.00 a gallon more for real gas instead of this ethanol CRAP! Kind of like dpf in new diesels ,no benefit for us consumers just more expensive bills to fix our equipment
You guys, quit your crying; it's not even available around here. You may be able to get non-ethanol at an air strip, if you can talk them into selling it to you
No, I think he is a corn grower.
You guys, quit your crying; it's not even available around here. You may be able to get non-ethanol at an air strip, if you can talk them into selling it to you
If you have a marina near,they will have non-eth gas.I use Startron and it seems to work.
The Renewable Fuels Act standard just specifies the percentage of ethanol and biodiesel in total, not the percentage per gallon. The states and municipalities play into how it is blended and whether regular gas is available or not.
When they stop the subsidies, it will die out...
Did you look here? Ethanol-free gas stations in the U.S. and Canada
You'll notice those are all air fields or marinas, the closest to me being Sanford, which is about a 40 mile round trip. Even with all the evils of ethanol, I can't justify driving 40 miles to get non-ethanol fuel
not exactly...3 blocks away from me on that list (in arkansas) there's a non ethanol sunoco station ranging from 87 through 116 octane. luck of the draw i guess.