Get out of here with your facts and proof. I prefer to live on conjecture and make shit up as I go![/quote]disallow wrote:You can get ethanol free gasoline in many places in North America:
http://pure-gas.org/....
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Get out of here with your facts and proof. I prefer to live on conjecture and make shit up as I go![/quote]disallow wrote:You can get ethanol free gasoline in many places in North America:
http://pure-gas.org/....
Maybe more common in Canada, but certainly not "everywhere" south of your border. I've looked at the pure-gas.org site before and while there are a lot of listings, most are not actual gas stations or anywhere it's easy to buy auto fuel. There are only 67 listings in my state (Ohio) but the vast majority are marinas. Not easy to float the old Pathfinder up to the dock and fill up. Most of the other listings are at bulk-fuel plants or at equipment rental sites which may or may not sell to the public. The nearest actual gas station to me is 60 miles and I stopped once to check it out. They only carried it during the summer in a special pump marked "recreational". It was geared toward local boaters/jetskis users etc. It was $0.90/gallon higher than regular fuel.BCpathy wrote:Terry is right, there's ethanol free gas everywhere, if you bother to look for it.
To be clear, I run 87 octane regular in my pathy, which here in Manitoba has 10% minimum ethanol.BCpathy wrote: Question for TERRY FROM WINNIPEG.
Your winters are much harder than ours. Ever had any issues with fuel line freeze up in the winter, when ONLY using E0?
Or are you adding anything to the gas in your tank, each time you fill up?