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Old 05-25-2011, 07:23 AM
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Glad to know I'm not the only one that has 'brain farts'.
 
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I don't know about your truck... But mine really doesn't like the ethanol-blend fuels. I try to ensure I'm filling up with non-ethanol gasoline.

We have 87, 89, 91, and 94 octane where I live... At most gas stations, The 87, 89, and 94 use 10% ethanol. The 91 octane does not.

SOME gas stations still sell 87 without ethanol, but they're few and far between, so I just make sure I read the pump before I fill up.
 
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Thanks guys for all of the replies....I will for sure check out if where I have been getting gas has the ethanol blend going on....ran the 87 octane tune today and no pinging...am going to try the 91 performance tune again once I fill up again with 93...on a side note...it was really hot this afternoon..and man U could tell it...truck just loses all ***** and power when it's hot out!
 
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i too try to stay away from ethanol blends where ever possible, i loose 2-3 mpgs by putting e10 in my truck (yes that much, but then i always fill it up from 1/4 tank or less)
 
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That is all we can find now here in Utah. The goverment is slowly pushing it into every state I heard but I don't know when the mandated date is, I think by 2014 or something.
 
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I agree, At least in DFW area, nearly all pumps, they have a label stating up to 10 percent of fuel can be ethanol based.
 
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Originally Posted by Kensai
I agree, At least in DFW area, nearly all pumps, they have a label stating up to 10 percent of fuel can be ethanol based.
NC doesn't require the label on the pumps and you have no idea what you're getting. It could be a 10% mix, a 15% mix or no ethanol at all. Go figure!
 
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here in NJ it is required that the pump be labeled with the ethanol content if it is present, so far i havnt had too much trouble finding station w/o that crap in the gas.
 



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