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<blockquote data-quote="ClassicBiker" data-source="post: 38066" data-attributes="member: 1632"><p>This is becoming such a problem over here as well. The EPA has approved the sale of E15 (15% ethanol) at stations for vehicles manufactured after 2001. Pumps must be clearly marked if they are E15 otherwise, E10 and below, the requirement to mark them changes from state to state. What is annoying is if the station has a blender pump which has multiple choices available and therefore multiple ethanol content the EPA is mandating that consumers, whose vehicles are pre-2001, purchase a minimum of 4 U.S. gallons of fuel to avoid damage to their vehicles. As if that is the solution. The links below are how to test for ethanol in gasoline and a listing by U.S. state and Canadian province of stations selling pure gasoline.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://autofuelstc.com/autofuelstc/pa/ethanoltest.html" target="_blank">http://autofuelstc.com/autofuelstc/pa/ethanoltest.html</a></p><p></p><p><a href="http://pure-gas.org/index.jsp?stateprov=MI" target="_blank">http://pure-gas.org/index.jsp?stateprov=MI</a></p><p></p><p>Steven</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ClassicBiker, post: 38066, member: 1632"] This is becoming such a problem over here as well. The EPA has approved the sale of E15 (15% ethanol) at stations for vehicles manufactured after 2001. Pumps must be clearly marked if they are E15 otherwise, E10 and below, the requirement to mark them changes from state to state. What is annoying is if the station has a blender pump which has multiple choices available and therefore multiple ethanol content the EPA is mandating that consumers, whose vehicles are pre-2001, purchase a minimum of 4 U.S. gallons of fuel to avoid damage to their vehicles. As if that is the solution. The links below are how to test for ethanol in gasoline and a listing by U.S. state and Canadian province of stations selling pure gasoline. [URL]http://autofuelstc.com/autofuelstc/pa/ethanoltest.html[/URL] [URL]http://pure-gas.org/index.jsp?stateprov=MI[/URL] Steven [/QUOTE]
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