Subject: | [Healeys] Stainless Steel Fuel Tank for Big Healeys |
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From: | glemon at neb.rr.com (Greg Lemon) |
Date: | Sat, 30 Apr 2011 19:41:06 -0500 |
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In Nebraska, ethanol, is required to be labeled, most stations have regular, a 87 octane, midgrade at 89, and premium at 91 or 92. The midgrade (called different names at different vendors, often "plus" or something like that) is the one with 10% ethanol, and is always marked as such. If I saw similar grades but not marked for ethanol or not maybe the midgrade would still be the ethanol gas on a best guess. But I not sure if the octane values/mixes follow the same formulation in other states though?. Greg Lemon |
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