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Maybe the mix does achieve 89 octane though since the 90 E0 is the base for 93 E10. When it meets 10% alcohol it gets 3 more octane points.

Mid-grade is often priced higher than mixing it yourself though, and overall it is just another thing offered to the market that almost no one should buy.
 
I'm not aware of any pull up pumps within 20 miles of me that have it so I get it from the marina or the Stihl dealer lawn equipment place has a stand alone pump. The marine is 89 octane and the lawn equipment place is 87.
 
No pic but an old local gas station only sells 87 rug

Fun part is you can buy e0 or e10 rug

$3.47/gallon later I bought 3.5 gallons 87e0
put 2 in the car and 1.5 in my Jerry can for the mower.

We also have one station that only sells e0 all grades

Maybe the mix does achieve 89 octane though since the 90 E0 is the base for 93 E10. When it meets 10% alcohol it gets 3 more octane points.

Mid-grade is often priced higher than mixing it yourself though, and overall it is just another thing offered to the market that almost no one should buy.

Tell me about it, e0 was a better deal
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$3.699/gal. at Royal Farms in Douglassville, PA. Given that the groundhog saw his shadow it seems prudent to keep fuel on hand for the snowblower.

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ARCO 87
$2.90 (cash)
North Chicagoland

I think they sell top tier gasoline and have a sticker too.
The 87 E0 is clear in color. I needed а bit of fuel to dissolve a fuel additive and saw it.
 
I did see one Murphy in Arlington but no E0 pump. So I don’t know how accurate that list is.
Pure-Gas.org is crowdsourced and tends to be pretty accurate. Where I live the stations selling E0 generally don't have it available at every pump. The pump handles are either blue or red, there doesn't appear to be a standard.
 
Pure-Gas.org is crowdsourced and tends to be pretty accurate. Where I live the stations selling E0 generally don't have it available at every pump. The pump handles are either blue or red, there doesn't appear to be a standard.
I went to that website to get the location. Each pump didn’t indicate E0.
 
Yall are showing off. No E0 around me in north Texas DFW area.

ARB1977

Not sure which part of the "very large" DFW area you are in, but I see it at some Murphy USA fuel stations in the Richardson/Garland area. One Murphy's station I stoped a year ago had an E0 dispenser hose (and number 2 diesel) at each group of fuel pumps. At that time the E0 was only about 25 cents more per gallon the 10 percent ethanol containing 87 regular. I thought i was in E0 heaven.

If you search on Murphy fuel station website and put in city/state it brings up a map with their fuel station, if you click the on the individual map icons it will show you what fuels they have and the current price.

Murphy's fuel station at
11939 Plano Rd
Dallas (Garland), TX has E0 with current price of $3.189

Hope you find E0 near you.
 
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ARB1977

Not sure which part of the "very large" DFW area you are in, but I see it at some Murphy USA fuel stations in the Richardson/Garland area. One Murphy's station I stoped a year ago had an E0 dispenser hose (and number 2 diesel) at each group of fuel pumps. At that time the E0 was only about 25 cents more per gallon the 10 percent ethanol containing 87 regular. I thought i was in E0 heaven.

If you search on Murphy fuel station website and put in city/state it brings up a map with their fuel station, if you click the on the individual map icons it will show you what fuels they have and the current price.

Murphy's fuel station at
11939 Plano Rd
Dallas (Garland), TX has E0 with current price of $3.189

Hope you find E0 near you.
Thanks. There are Murphy stations not too far from me. The closest ones are in Arlington. This spring I’ll check them out.
 
No ethanol free here in MA, or most of New England for that matter. Pure-gas.org's map shows a couple places, but they are generally boat docks at marinas or 110 octane race gas at a couple of places. Some "Powersports" or "Outdoor Equipment" places show up but only because they sell ethanol free gas by the quart or gallon for small engine stuff.

Boo.
 
$3.609/gal for 90 octane today at Sheetz in Limerick (address is Royersford, PA.) This appears to be the first mainstream station in Montgomery County to offer E0 from the pump. Prior to this I had to travel to Berks County for E0 fuel. This cuts the drive by more than half.

I have to wonder if recent changes at the EPA have anything to do with this.

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