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Post by els6camino on Feb 23, 2013 10:51:10 GMT -4
Does the Citgo in Easton still sell it?
Anywhere closer to/or on the island?
TIA
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2013 11:06:09 GMT -4
I think it's the Crown station on Washington street by the hospital, not Citgo...and it's a $1 more a gallon the last time I was there with a friend.
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Post by kiboater on Feb 23, 2013 11:52:44 GMT -4
Here is a list of the Maryland stations that sell non-ethanol gas: pure-gas.org/index.jsp?stateprov=MDVaries state to state. In Wisconsin all high test gas is ethanol free and in the Florida Keys all the marinas sell ethanol free. Maryland as usual is different.
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Post by els6camino on Feb 23, 2013 12:20:09 GMT -4
Thanks guys.
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Post by bluecrabber on Feb 25, 2013 9:29:25 GMT -4
I was reminded just recently of the difference Ethanol free gas can make.. I was recently in the rural area of South Carolina and got ethanol free gas at a small gas and grocery.. I always monitor my gas mileage (I know a little anal to some).. my mileage increased about .9 miles per gallon during the course of the next 400 miles.. Almost one mile per gallon in a vehicle that normally gets about 16.9 on ethanol gas. Jumped to 17.8 on ethanol free gas. Do the math. The whole notion of ethanol gas is to reduce consumption of oil. Not to worry that is costs Americans a gazillion dollars in repairs and maintenance to every gasoline engine powered device from a lawn mower to a boat engine, and adds costs to the refining process. And let's not forget the impact to food products that are traced back to the higher costs of feed for livestock. And then there are the subsidies to the farmers.. But I digress.. Remember, the elected elitist idiots in Washington know what's best for us.
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Post by glk21c on Feb 25, 2013 10:44:41 GMT -4
they sure do, we are so blessed
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Post by 58impala on Feb 25, 2013 15:52:49 GMT -4
I think it's the Crown station on Washington street by the hospital, not Citgo...and it's a $1 more a gallon the last time I was there with a friend. Their Ethanol free gas is also 93 octane, so the difference isn't all that bad. if you have an older car, it will appreciate it.
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Post by Roland Dell on Apr 18, 2013 16:33:13 GMT -4
;D I just called Western Auto on the Island; they tell me the Mobil Station RT 50 & Cox Neck road sells Ethanol free gas... It is spring and my old John Deere gets that pink mud, produced by the fuel sitting too long!
Hope this helps my fellow Kent Islanders
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Post by constructr on Apr 19, 2013 9:04:25 GMT -4
Another case of "We're the Government, we're here to help."
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Post by Roland Dell on Apr 19, 2013 10:20:02 GMT -4
I was WRONG: Mobile @ RT 50 - Cox Neck Road, does NOT have ethanol free gasoline... Only the Easton station on Washington street sells non- ethanol gas... My apologies for the bad info I received.
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Post by RobMoore on Apr 19, 2013 13:33:26 GMT -4
I knew it was too good to be true
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Post by Small Engine Repair on Jan 7, 2018 16:15:06 GMT -4
You don't need to chase down ethonal free gas. Just use a feul stabilizer and then start and run your equipment about every three weeks. Even ethonal free gas goes bad after awhile. It's not the ehthonal that is causing the issues, it's the side effects mostly due to letting it your equipment just sit around for months at a time without running it. Watch the video posted below.
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Post by constructr on Jan 9, 2018 14:13:56 GMT -4
The Royal Farms in Denton sells non-E fuel, too.
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