I kind of stole this information from another thread but I figured it would be nice to transfer this to the Colorado area. Currently it is a requirement to have a sticker on the pump if Ethanol is over 2%:
http://www.fuel-testers.com/state_guide_ethanol_laws.html
If you are unsure or REALLY want to know you can order a test kit from $17.50-$24.95 (depending on how many you buy):
http://www.fuel-testers.com/order_ethanol_alcohol_fuel_test_kit.html
(get together with riders in your area and everyone throw in $5 and test your station!! Then report back here!)
Stations that currently sell Non-Oxygenated Fuel:
http://www.pure-gas.org/index.jsp?stateprov=CO
Denver
8th Ave Conoco
1200 E. 8th Ave
87 octane
MAP
Erie
AVFUEL Erie Municipal Airport
395 Airport Drive
91 octane
MAP
Fort Collins (Laporte)
Vern's Restaurant
Shell Gas
4120 County Road 54G
Laporte, CO 80535-9359
(970) 482-5511
MAP
Ft Lupton
SINCLAIR TGB
1042 Denver Ave
88 Octane
MAP
Glenwood Springs
Jimmy's PHILLIPS 66
1304 Grand
86 Octane
MAP
Granby
Granby Mini Mart AMOCO
516 E agate
Octane 86 91
MAP
Idaho Springs
NO LONGER SELLS NON-OXYGENATED FUEL!!!
EXIT 240
Kiowa
UNBRANDED Stop and Go
Hwy 86
Octane 86 91
MAP
Lakewood (saying they have oxygenated from Nov 1 to March 1)
Brad's Conoco
1075 S Union Blvd
Ocane 87 91
MAP
Pueblo
Dent Brothers SINCLAIR
100 Lincoln St.
Octane 87 91
MAP
FRONTIER Konvenience Corner
1720 Constitution Road
Octane 86 87 91
MAP
Obviously I am do not guarantee any of these stations. I got my information from the website above. If one of these stations are going to be your primary stop, spend the money and get a test kit. If you KNOW of any other stations post them up or PM me and I will update and organize this post again. Do not assume that if there is no sticker, that there is no ethanol. Talk to the person who delivers the fuel, or orders it. Even then they might not know or might just straight out lie (which is why a test kit is always good). I have found when asking some clerks they have no idea what Ethanol or oxygenated fuel is, nor do they care. Here is the old thread for this section. I KNOW FOR A FACT that some of the stations listed on this old thread NOW have oxygenated fuel.
Something that might help is to go to these stations frequently. Get your diesel there as well and support them (buy snacks). Also let a manager or owner know that you are going to them because they sell non-oxygenated fuel and you will continue to do so as long as they continue to sell the fuel.
OLD THREAD (I cannot edit my posts anymore there)
http://www.snowestonline.com/forum/showthread.php?t=147090&highlight=ethanol
I know the following stations in that thread should no longer be on there:
NOW SELL OXYGENATED FUEL
Brighton American Pride Co-Op and Fort Collins Team Petroleum both sell Race Fuel (unsure of octane rating)
Something to consider is that Northern Colorado (Weld, Larimer particularly) are joining the Denver Metro Air board or whatever it is called. Emmissions testing will now be required for all vehicles and you can probably bet that many stations will be carrying oxygenated fuel. So again CHECK/TEST your fuel source.
http://www.fuel-testers.com/state_guide_ethanol_laws.html
If you are unsure or REALLY want to know you can order a test kit from $17.50-$24.95 (depending on how many you buy):
http://www.fuel-testers.com/order_ethanol_alcohol_fuel_test_kit.html
(get together with riders in your area and everyone throw in $5 and test your station!! Then report back here!)
Stations that currently sell Non-Oxygenated Fuel:
http://www.pure-gas.org/index.jsp?stateprov=CO
Denver
8th Ave Conoco
1200 E. 8th Ave
87 octane
MAP
Erie
AVFUEL Erie Municipal Airport
395 Airport Drive
91 octane
MAP
Fort Collins (Laporte)
Vern's Restaurant
Shell Gas
4120 County Road 54G
Laporte, CO 80535-9359
(970) 482-5511
MAP
Ft Lupton
SINCLAIR TGB
1042 Denver Ave
88 Octane
MAP
Glenwood Springs
Jimmy's PHILLIPS 66
1304 Grand
86 Octane
MAP
Granby
Granby Mini Mart AMOCO
516 E agate
Octane 86 91
MAP
Idaho Springs
NO LONGER SELLS NON-OXYGENATED FUEL!!!
EXIT 240
Kiowa
UNBRANDED Stop and Go
Hwy 86
Octane 86 91
MAP
Lakewood (saying they have oxygenated from Nov 1 to March 1)
Brad's Conoco
1075 S Union Blvd
Ocane 87 91
MAP
Pueblo
Dent Brothers SINCLAIR
100 Lincoln St.
Octane 87 91
MAP
FRONTIER Konvenience Corner
1720 Constitution Road
Octane 86 87 91
MAP
Obviously I am do not guarantee any of these stations. I got my information from the website above. If one of these stations are going to be your primary stop, spend the money and get a test kit. If you KNOW of any other stations post them up or PM me and I will update and organize this post again. Do not assume that if there is no sticker, that there is no ethanol. Talk to the person who delivers the fuel, or orders it. Even then they might not know or might just straight out lie (which is why a test kit is always good). I have found when asking some clerks they have no idea what Ethanol or oxygenated fuel is, nor do they care. Here is the old thread for this section. I KNOW FOR A FACT that some of the stations listed on this old thread NOW have oxygenated fuel.
Something that might help is to go to these stations frequently. Get your diesel there as well and support them (buy snacks). Also let a manager or owner know that you are going to them because they sell non-oxygenated fuel and you will continue to do so as long as they continue to sell the fuel.
OLD THREAD (I cannot edit my posts anymore there)
http://www.snowestonline.com/forum/showthread.php?t=147090&highlight=ethanol
I know the following stations in that thread should no longer be on there:
NOW SELL OXYGENATED FUEL
Eagle Sinclair
131 Chambers Ave
Eagle, CO 81631
(970) 328-1611
Edwards Shell Station, I-70 exit 163
434 Edwards Access Rd
Edwards, CO 81632
VAIL West Vail Shell, I-70 exit 173
2313 N Frontage Rd W
Vail, CO 81657
(970) 476-3394
BrightonAmerican Pride Co-Op
55 W Bromley Ln
Brighton, CO 80601
(303) 659-1230
Fort Collins Team Petroleum
105 E Lincoln Ave
Fort Collins, CO 80524
(970) 482-2533
Brighton American Pride Co-Op and Fort Collins Team Petroleum both sell Race Fuel (unsure of octane rating)
Something to consider is that Northern Colorado (Weld, Larimer particularly) are joining the Denver Metro Air board or whatever it is called. Emmissions testing will now be required for all vehicles and you can probably bet that many stations will be carrying oxygenated fuel. So again CHECK/TEST your fuel source.
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