mudbug141poppy
Seaman Apprentice
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I saw where one fellow said he avoids E10 by running premium fuel,does that mean all premium fuel is ethanol free
, especially at single nozzle pumps because regular and premium is blended at the pump to make mid grade - all E10. QUOTE]
I don't think so.....
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regular and premium is blended at the pump to make mid grade - all E10.
I saw where one fellow said he avoids E10 by running premium fuel,does that mean all premium fuel is ethanol free
Unless it says specifically 'no ethanol', it's in there. Look for the label on the pump.
I know so. Blended at the pump for single nozzle pumps. Single nozzle stations only have two tanks, regular and premium - No mid grade. Next time you fill up look where the tanker drops. Three tank covers reg,, prem. and vent. One more if they have diesel. Also I know because I signed for a brazillion gallons of fuel during my career and not one drop of mid grade., especially at single nozzle pumps because regular and premium is blended at the pump to make mid grade - all E10. QUOTE]
I don't think so.....
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If it is a three nozzle station, ask me if you want to know how they make mid grade.
Unless it says specifically 'no ethanol', it's in there. Look for the label on the pump.
I know so. Blended at the pump for single nozzle pumps. Single nozzle stations only have two tanks, regular and premium - No mid grade. Next time you fill up look where the tanker drops. Three tank covers reg,, prem. and vent. One more if they have diesel. Also I know because I signed for a brazillion gallons of fuel during my career and not one drop of mid grade.
If it is a three nozzle station, ask me if you want to know how they make mid grade.
That may be where you live but certainly not everywhere. Around here one nozzle with your choice of all 3 grades. Now what you actually get may be a different story but supposingly it is checked regularly.