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Old 17th August 2009, 05:23   #1
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Where can I get ethanol-free gas in DC Metro area?

Anyone know of any gas stations left selling non-ethanol gas? Seems like every station in Fairfax County, even Shell stations, are now selling ethanol gas. I know there is a station in harrisonburg selling it but I don't feel like driving 128 miles to fill up my tank.
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...There seems to be less logic and more hot air in this white paper, maybe to sell more of his products...

White paper.... more like toilet paper.
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I have the same problem across the river here in Maryland. I have not seen any Ethanol-free gas locally in a good long while. A couple of my buddies work at Tischer and one of them they recently tested Ethanol levels in a few local stations. They got readings of 15-20%. Even Tischer's own fuel pump was above the 10% mark!

I'd be willing to travel for 100% "real" gas. But I agree, Harrisonburg is a bit of a stretch.
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