I understand Ethanol isn't good for older cars. Here's a link to find Ethanol-Free gas stations...

Submitted by jpbii@yahoo.com on Sun, 03/13/2011 - 20:52

I found a station that sells e/f fuel and they only have 87 octane. I guess it will be necessary to add an octane booster with each tank of e/f. pure gas. I Checked today. They run from $3.99 to $12.99 per bottle to treat 1 tank. Anyone have any suggestions on the best brand?

Submitted by jpbii@yahoo.com on Sun, 03/13/2011 - 20:52

I found a station that sells e/f fuel and they only have 87 octane. I guess it will be necessary to add an octane booster with each tank of e/f. pure gas. I Checked today. They run from $3.99 to $12.99 per bottle to treat 1 tank. Anyone have any suggestions on the best brand?

Submitted by fredof4@gmail.com on Tue, 03/08/2011 - 09:29

The only station I have found is BP here in St Augustine, and only one of the BP stations handles it. It is called BP Silver, and is 87 octane.

Submitted by jpbii@yahoo.com on Mon, 03/07/2011 - 23:17

Does anyone know a particular comany that sells ethanol free, e/f fuel? Like Shell or Chevron or other?

Submitted by fredof4@gmail.com on Mon, 03/07/2011 - 19:07

I started using ethanol free about 30 days ago in my 67 E roadster. I had been going nuts fixing leaking carbs, and I figured the ethanol might be contributing to the breakdown of the rubber diaphragms. Put a few gls. of e/f in the car, and it seemed to start very easily and run well. Now, a mont later the car seems to love it, runs strong and smooth. Easy starts, no troubles at all!!!
That's all I'll be using from now on.
Cheers,
Fredo in FL