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Non ethanol containing gas in PA?

Discussion in 'Mid-Atlantic Region - USA (PA, DE, MD, DC, VA)' started by TOM B, Sep 26, 2004.

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  1. TOM B

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    Sunoco=no ethanol

    At least in Suburban Philadelphia

    you can check ingredients on their website.

    http://www.sunocoinc.com/market/transportation_fuels.htm#Additives

    I run the 94 octane in my Dino, and occasionally top the tank up with a few gallons of 100 octane, which I can get at the pump at a couple of Sunoco stations near me.
     
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    Dave, I'm in Wynnewood. Where can I find the 100 octane? Thanks, in advance, Les
     
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    i think the sunoco next to algar has 100
     
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    Around me all the Sunoco stations now post "contains 10% ethanol". To make it worse, they stopped selling 94 octane 6 montha ago. :(
     
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    I should have made clear that the 100 octane pump is near my office, not my home.

    However. route 100 and 202 has a Sunoco station that pumps 100 octane about 5 min for my office.


    Also, the spped shop on route 3 near 320 has race fuel. (route 32 to route 3, turn right, it's about a mile up on the left, behind Smith's trains) But you have to bring a 5 gal Jerry can because it doesn't have any road tax on it. So, put it in the can, pour it in the car.

    There are a couple other speed shops in the area with it, but same gas can rule applies.
     
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    Nope, they just charge 100 octane prices for their 94 octane gas.
     
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    Dave what is 100 octane going for there? My buddies body shop is down 202 Cavallo auto body and they use that station for select cars ie. anything vintage that is repaired or restored they normally put a handful of 100 in with every tank full before the customer gets the car back.
    Erik
     
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    Four something a gallon, I think. Been a month or so since I was there.

    It was $3.599 a gallon when gas was $1.80+-

    I try not to look at the price. It just makes my head spin. Almost faster than the meter on the pump.
     
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    thanks Dave!!!! we filled up our 1948 chrysler town and country convert. with it at that station about two months ago and I remember it being around $4+-
    Erik
     
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    Thanks Dave! Do you notice any diff. if you use high octane then 93?
    Erik
    P.S. the weather keeps getting better and better for sunday:)
     

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