DogT said:How do I get petrol from a distribution point?
Dave
69S with F.G tank
Hortons Norton said:But has your motorcycle group all dressed up like the Mad Max gang and rode around the city on Halloween? Don't know how they talked me into that, But we did get some long looks from the cops. LOL
This would explain why a sampling of stations in Virginia came up with ethanol levels anywhere from 20-50%. I guess ethanol is cheaper than gas, (subsidized, your tax dollars at work for you! Thank You Archer Daniels Midland.)MexicoMike said:FWIW, ethanol and any other additives are added at the distribution point - where the trucks pick up the fuel for delivery to gas stations, marinas, whatever. Gasoline, as delivered by the refinery has no ethanol or other "special" additives that various brands may add.
bchessell said:Hi Guys:
Thought this might have been discussed in the past.Our local shell dealer here in southern ontario Canada says there is no ethenol in any of there blends.He said the government has not mandated it so shell is not using it.I am not sure if that is the case in the USA.
Bruce
builder said:bchessell said:Hi Guys:
Thought this might have been discussed in the past.Our local shell dealer here in southern ontario Canada says there is no ethenol in any of there blends.He said the government has not mandated it so shell is not using it.I am not sure if that is the case in the USA.
Bruce
Ethanol is the standard practice, but real gas is pretty easy to come by with little or no effort. Think I have four stations in a five mile radius where I can get non-ox gas. Best place to check is the web page of the local hot rodders or vintage bike clubs...they usually post the locations with real gas. For grins I just checked a local list, 208 stations were listed in the state as selling non-ox gasoline.