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reesmicm 08-03-2013 01:59 PM

Non ethanol gas
 
Running non ethanol gas - 93 octane (sorry California). Runs great, highly recommend. I live in Louisiana and we have quite a few non-ethanol stations - mainly Conoco. Do a google search in your area, might get lucky. Go to Texas quite a bit, no ethanol stations, noticeable difference in performance and mileage.

Getting around 35mpg HW, 28mpg city with non-ethanol gas.

Mandy 08-03-2013 02:57 PM

Tragically the nearest non-ethanol station to me is 30 miles away, and on top of that I need to be a member of their yacht club.

First world problems.

kahox 08-03-2013 03:02 PM

Yes, I agree. I run Shell v-power which is also advertised as non-ethanol blend gas. I found it gives much constant performance than other higher octane gas that blends 10-15% ethanol in the mix. The consistency in performance is much more dramatic on my tuned evo.

Dake 08-03-2013 04:46 PM

Pure-gas.org will list non-ethanol stations all over the country. There's nothing in the Houston area sadly, but I did a road-trip up to Ohio and planned my stops around non-ethanol stations and it definitely made a difference. Crickets were gone by the second tank and the third tank got over 35 mpg at a steady 75 mph.

Anthony 08-04-2013 02:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mandy (Post 1115931)
Tragically the nearest non-ethanol station to me is 30 miles away, and on top of that I need to be a member of their yacht club.

First world problems.

So just go buy a yacht real quick. I don't see what the problem is.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dake (Post 1116057)
Pure-gas.org will list non-ethanol stations all over the country.

A little over a year ago, I downloaded a POI (point of interest) file for my GPS device. I believe it came from that website. It works pretty well. It sends me to tiny mom and pop gas stations out in the middle of nowhere that are closed often, but as long as you're trying to fill up during normal business hours, you should be good to go.


EDIT: Yep, that's the website. I just checked. Here is the link directly to the file: http://pure-gas.org/extensions/poi.jsp

wrxgoose 08-04-2013 02:47 AM

looks like I've got one right near where I work. may have to go get some for tomorrow

Anthony 08-04-2013 02:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by StarshipPoopers (Post 1116869)
I went through a few tanks of Ultra94 from Petro Canada...

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y17...a/Crickets.jpg

Luis_GT 08-04-2013 02:54 AM

Most Gas stations here in PR are pure 91 octane gas!

Only Puma offers E10, and its still a pilot program that started in May... lol

I hate Puma anyways

Anthony 08-04-2013 02:58 AM

http://cdn.themetapicture.com/media/...-Puma-logo.jpg

SciOnDrifTtSlIdeR 08-04-2013 03:50 AM

screw ethanol, i was pumping 94 from petrocanada... crickets came then i decided to try shell vpower and its been much much better,

Dake 08-04-2013 08:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anthony (Post 1116891)
It sends me to tiny mom and pop gas stations out in the middle of nowhere that are closed often, but as long as you're trying to fill up during normal business hours, you should be good to go.


EDIT: Yep, that's the website. I just checked. Here is the link directly to the file: http://pure-gas.org/extensions/poi.jsp

Yeah, I'm curious why exactly that is? Why only the tiny, two-pump stations? You'd think if anyone could afford it, it would be the big ones with ten pumps and multiple levels but that doesn't seem to be the case.

Anthony 08-04-2013 08:43 AM

I spent two weeks just outside of Savannah, GA, and the nearest E0 gas station around where I was staying was a huge brand new really nice station. There's also a fairly new Shell station by my house that offers it. Other than that though, all the others I've found are little stations with 50 year old pumps. No outdoor credit card machines or any of that fanciness.

kahox 08-04-2013 10:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by StarshipPoopers (Post 1116954)

Wouldn't the majority of people buying Ultra94 be those who care about what they're putting into their car and would be driving vehicles that might react negatively to the presence of ethanol?

Some tuners feel the need of that extra octane rating to run more timing on their tune for more power disregarding the ethanol content. Some aim for reliability and consistency, like me :)

Tt3Sheppard 08-04-2013 10:47 AM

In ma does shell v power have ethanol in it?


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