1goodsinner
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I'm hoping to find a place w/ ethanol free 91+ around Tucson,AZ.All I can find,so far,is 91 and all have ethanol.How do I find racing fuel around here?Ideas?
That's actually the site I was referring to when I mentioned the link on here. My concern is that all the gas sold at the station listed isn't ethanol free. I'm wondering if this isn't just an advertisement gimmick. I put nothing but 92 % Octane in the scoots, but ethanol free would be great, if it's true...I have put an app on my I phone called Pure-Gas (Pure-gas.org) this app gives you all the gas stations in the U.S. and Canada that carry ethanol free gas. I have found this very helpful in my travels. I only feed my Dog ethanol free fuel. As my mechanic told me ethanol is his best friend.
I understand. It appears that this is a web-site that uses a lot of input from the general public and Im sure you are going to get some information that is questionable. I have found that this is the best I can find when it comes to trying to find ethanol free fuel for my scoot.That's actually the site I was referring to when I mentioned the link on here. My concern is that all the gas sold at the station listed isn't ethanol free. I'm wondering if this isn't just an advertisement gimmick. I put nothing but 92 % Octane in the scoots, but ethanol free would be great, if it's true...
Here ya go, BrewSo here is my concern. I went to the gas station listed on the link provided that serves Ethanol free gas, but it looks like only the Premium is Ethanol free. This makes me think that maybe the advertisement isn't true. So, I loaded up the Harley (Lab Rat) with the go-go juice. I've been running it for the past week and have noticed that there's no pinging when the scoot runs hot like most do when on Ethanol. Is there a way to test gas for Ethanol? Any chemist here that can give me a pointer on how I can do this without spending big bucks to send out a sample to a lab? Was just wondering...
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Sweet thanks GKC...:2thumbs:

