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Old Jun 23, 2008 | 02:15 PM
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Default Re: 100 Octane VS 91 Octane

Originally Posted by LookieLou
Their marketing department would call it "Going Green".

I know some stations have a sign on the pump stating that the gas could contain up to 10% ethanol, but is that signage required? I don't want to give business to a gas station w/ 10% ethanol simply because they were deceptive and didn't add the sign.
It is required by the Feds., I believe.
But you don't ever actually know if Ethanol is present or not hence the "May contain" warning.
It all depends on the price of the locally produced Ethanol; if it's cheaper than gas then it's in the mix.
 
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