Posted by Leroy on October 14, 2019 at 18:17:34 from (96.45.243.241):
In Reply to: E-15 fuel posted by sourgum on October 14, 2019 at 06:43:09:
No E-15 here in Ohio and the pumps for the 3 grades, regular, mid and premimum Come out of same pump say may have up to 10% ethanal, They DO NOT say it has 10%. To fit in the law it may only have .001 of a percent and still be legal, even if it is just a trace. So it may be 99.999% gas with .001% ethanal. No way to know what the blend actualy is unless you are a chemist in a chemacal facility that can test it. I would use the 15% if avaible and compairative priced. I have seen E-85 priced higher than regular. So why pay more per gal than regular, competiveable priced would sell a lot more and be able to pay for the extra equipment. Never had a problem with E-10. E-20 & E-30 or higher untill you hit E-85 is not avaible. And I think I would have to cross the Indiana state line to get E-85.
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