What the heck is recreational gas? Isn't 90 octane better than the 87
junk we normally buy these days?
mayf
On 3/27/2011 6:57 PM, bob webb wrote:
> peter,
> the one thing i noticed real quick when i looked at ohio is that
> most listed are 90 octane recreational gas that is not allowed to be
> sold for on road motor fuel use.
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Laurinaitis"
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> Subject: [Tigers] http://pure-gas.org/
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>
>> good site for non-ethanol stations
>>
>> http://pure-gas.org/
>>
>> i presume most folks have seen this already but just fyi
>>
>> not may options in the northeast (ny, nj, ct, etc) for pure gas,
>> guess the YUV
>> drivers dont care (yuppie utility vehicle) or all stations owned by
>> the big
>> conglomerates that already caved to washington
>>
>>
>> -peter
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