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KMMAC

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To all you Baker sledders that drive through Sedro-Woolley,,, The 76 station on the east side of town NO LONGER carries non E fuel...... Also the 76 station in west Mount Vernon in now E fuel as well.....
 
I already posted this over a week ago. Word is the refineries no longer produce non ethanol fuel. Every 76 in whatcom county has also been tagged with the dreaded "up to 10% ethanol" stickers. Be ware they try to empty the tanks before fillin up with the first batch of ethanol fuel so you could be sucking the gnar off the bottom.
 
After running both I notice zero difference, and I pay close attention to how things are running. Stock etec...your results may vary.
 
I don't use non e for the performance, but so I don't have that crap sitting in the tank for months. If I know I'm running multiple tanks of fuel through then no problem running ethanol.
Guess the fuel stabilizer bill is going up!
 
Ethanol is actually better in the short term for dealing with moisture in the tank. I don't notice a power difference.

FYI-I had two tanks of bad gas in two months from Stories in Cle Elum this winter.
 
Skagit Farmers Supply has ETHANOL-FREE GAS!

To all you Baker sledders that drive through Sedro-Woolley,,, The 76 station on the east side of town NO LONGER carries non E fuel...... Also the 76 station in west Mount Vernon in now E fuel as well.....

As of 3/25/13, Skagit Farmers Supply is supplying customers with ethanol free gasoline at their pumps on Park Lane in Burlington. It's in the Burlington Hill Business Park just behind Skagit Powersports. Plenty of room for large rigs and trailers. It's between the Chuckanut and Cook Road exits off I-5. Follow Old Hwy 99 to North Hill Blvd., turn right onto Park Lane and you'll see their pumps. Ten cents off per gallon if you have a Skagit Farmers gas card too (available from their office adjacent to the pumps during the weekdays).

http://www.skagitfarmers.com/skagit-farmers-supply-locations.htm
 
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