Non-Ethanol Fuel

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The last gas station that was near my shop that sold non-ethanol gasoline has been sold and no longer sells the good gas. The nearest place is now in Rockford, IL which is about 40 miles away.
After a quick google search, I found this site.... Pure-gas.org - ethanol-free gasoline in the U.S. and Canada

This link will come in handy when taking road trips like driving to Carlisle, as it shares locations from every state and in Canada.
I'm glad to see the town I'm moving to in TN has 5 stations.
Soon there will be no more pukey ethanol fill-ups for my C bodies.
 
I hear ya bro. I dread the day the Premium no corn gas goes away in my neck of the woods. I learned that lesson many years ago and I put the so called good stuff in everything that has a carburetor now.
 
Being in the Finger Lakes, I have several places within 5 miles that cater to the boating community. During the summer, the only problem is some dumb *** will park his truck, trailer and boat in front of the pumps while they go in and by beer and use the rest room (probably to get rid on the beer they've already drank). I had one guy start sorting through his coolers and life jackets while I waited patiently behind him. Typical stuff for those guys.

That web site is good, but I've found more places than what are listed. Locations (city/town) is sometimes off a bit too. For example, one place is listed as Syracuse, but it's really in the town of Onondaga. I'd like to be able to sort based on the general area rather than a very specific small town.
 
I'd like to be able to sort based on the general area rather than a very specific small town.
Once you click on the state of choice, there is a feature in the top right-hand corner that allows anyone to "add a station". Click it to a drop-down link and enter the gas station's location and information.
Also, on the main landing page, there is a "maps" link which shows all the non-ethanol gas stations in the area that are in the general area.
I suppose the website will grow as more entries are made to their site by individuals/businesses. It may not include all stations but is a good tool to use if needed.
This pic was from Dec. 18th in TN. Still about 20¢ less than corn gas in Crystal Lake, IL.
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Lots of pumps in Iowa have 87 corn and no corn and no corn is way more expensive. Non corn 91/93 is rare
 
I suppose the website will grow as more entries are made to their site by individuals/businesses.
FWIW, that web site has been around for 10 years or more. I think it's about as good as it's going to get.

But yea, I should just add gas stations I know of.
 
Howdy
We took the 09 Charger to Boise Id. Last weekend and I found 91 Octane non liquor fuel. The best that I can do around here is 89 non liquor fuel, also it was $3.80 a gallon 40cents cheaper also.
 
About 20 years ago the MSRA (Minnesota Street Rod Association) fought hard to get non-oxygenated fuel for classic and high performance automobiles. About every 6 months they print out a booklet listing stations.
There are Kwik Trips in town that carry it. Along with a giant label stating that it's unlawful to purchase and use in anything not defined as collector vehicle or small engine.
 
Its expensive but there are several stations in Western WA. Its all I run on my old cars.
 
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