Originally Posted By: stock49
I like the gasbuddy site. Here in northeast Ohio we're getting regular 87 octane for as little as $2.35 a gallon.

I just checked Dayton, OH and it was about $2.50...I'm $1.29/gallon more...f#@$ me... sick

Originally Posted By: stock49
We also have a smattering of so called RV-Gas pumps that dispense ethanol free. The last time I filled gerry-cans it cost me $3.55 for 90 octane ethanol free. It's all I run in my hopped up stovebolt.

The guys at Pure Gas do a great job of documenting where to find it.

I can't believe there's a place in Cloverdale that sells 92 no octane, that's on the way to some property I have in Lake County. Said it's about $5/gallon.

Short of that, what do some of you others do? When I bought my truck it had a couple bottles of octane/lead boost and the previous owner said he would always use that. My plan was to add that. This is an interesting related video.



I don't think I'll go to the trouble of getting non-ethynol gas, but would like to try and prevent any excessive damage from happening.

My plan was to use 91 octane with fuel additive.

Would like to hear what some of you others are using.


TT
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