michigan gas

82rude

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what are the requirements for Michigan gas?I hear a lot of people discussing pro,s and cons of e-10 and personally it does not bother me atall either way .I suppose im more curious about how to tell if you are using e-10 vs regular 87?Is it suppose to tell you at the pump or is it just a given that e-10 is there?For example the Admiral gas station where I by gas has no stickers saying e-10 anywhere,does this mean the 87 is pure ?That would be Sault Ste Marie ,Michigan.
 
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82rude

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Ok, lets expand the question.Any State,does your pump state e-10 is there or is it just a given?
 

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here in WI, pumps are labeled with ethanol content, and its percentage.
 

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Federal or state laws require a sticker saying the gas has ethanol. Down here it says something about it may contain up to 10%. Stations usually tout the fact that they have E0 because they put one heck of a price premium on it. It is about the most expensive gas you can buy.

Pure-gas.org lists two E0 stations in Sault Ste Marie - Krist and Holiday.
 

82rude

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Federal or state laws require a sticker saying the gas has ethanol. Down here it says something about it may contain up to 10%. Stations usually tout the fact that they have E0 because they put one heck of a price premium on it. It is about the most expensive gas you can buy.

Pure-gas.org lists two E0 stations in Sault Ste Marie - Krist and Holiday.

Ok thank you guys.Both those stations sell at normal prices for Michigan .The only sticker ive ever seen is for e-85!
 

82rude

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Apparently Michigan is one of several states that don't require stickers to alert you to e-10 .Not a big deal to me, I was just curious about the requirements or lack there of.
 
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