Nukeranger
Nukeranger
JJ,
When is the ethanol added?
Huw
When is the ethanol added?
Huw
the ethanol is added right before it is put in the tanker truck that takes it to the store that sells it to the public.JJ,
When is the ethanol added?
Huw
Watch out for the sea suds! :lol:I usually use BP because the are the only ones around here that have separate nozzles for the different grades....as woodbutcher said I hate getting the persons before me 87 grade.
Completely agree.the ethanol is added right before it is put in the tanker truck that takes it to the store that sells it to the public.
same with all additives that are added to gasoline, it usually does come from the same place; the tank farm at a local refinery. the truck shows up with an order for a specific station or brand and they punch it into the computer. when they start putting the gas in the truck, it goes through a mixer and the computer adds the different additives that go in that particular brand. it adds it a little at a time and the mixer is nothing more than a bigger pipe with some baffles in it to stir things up. Tanker trucks usually have partitions in the tank, so they have 2 or three separate tanks for the different grades of gas.
Ditto :2thumbs:I use ethanol-free gas whenever possible, go to : Ethanol-free gas stations in the U.S. and Canada and look up the stations in your area that carry pure gas. I get better mileage in my bike and vehicles and don't have to deal with the bad effects of ethanol.
How far do you ride at a time?I use Sunoco 93 and mix it with Sunoco racing fuel (112 octane) and my chop runs great. The exhaust pipes are nice and white instead of black and never have to worry about ethanol. Plus the high octane fuel at most gas stations have been in the ground (tank) longer that what is acceptable and degrades it's self. The mixing of racing fuel (1 gal to 3) really does help. Plus the exhaust smell creates conversation![]()
