[Shotimes] slow day
Kenneth Epperly
epperly1@optonline.net
Thu, 06 May 2004 16:02:44 -0400
Yea its about $6.00 for 104 octane around, otherwise $1.86 for 92.
Ken
> Here in Omaha, NE, 95%+ of the stations serve 87, 89/90, and 91. All of
the 89/90 octane I've seen is 10% alchy, while 87 and 91 are void of the
stuff. The only station to widely carry any premium over 91 is Amoco at 92.
A few small shops carry some real high test stuff, but it's pricey.
>
> Jeremy
>
>
> Donald Mallinson <dmall@mwonline.net> wrote:
> FYI, in the Peoria area, where we have a plant that produces
> it, not anywhere near all stations offer alcohol. IT is law
> that the pump inform when alcohol is in the fuel, and very
> few of the stations around here have it. The lowest
> off-brand stations do usually offer it, but the name brand
> stations, Amoco (BP), Shell, Mobile do not.
>
> 10% is the formulation, and I have never seen the E-85 in
> Illinois. (Isn't that 15% alchol, and 85% gas?)
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