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Ethanol-free gas running on fumes

Lancaster Sunday News -- The nationally averaged cost of a gallon of regular, 10-percent ethanol blend was $2.71 last week. It's typically cheaper than straight gas. But motorists go out of their way to buy the pricier stuff from John's Gulf, 517 Union St., owner John Kirchner said.

"The conventional gas is definitely better," he added. "As long as we can get it we'll keep selling it."

Gasoline/ethanol blends have become standard service station fare since passage of a 2007 federal renewable fuel standard intended to cut pollution and foreign oil dependence.

Nationally, said Al Mannato of the American Petroleum Institute in Washington, "About 90 percent of the gasoline in the United States has 10 percent ethanol in it."

Straight gas isn't fading without a fight, though...


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Submitted Jul 31, 2010 By: sluggopyle
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sluggopyle
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Message Posted: Aug 4, 2010 6:09:21 PM

The Texas Ethanol-free thread has been unlocked. Thanks, Mods.

Texans, please go list your latest info.
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sluggopyle
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Message Posted: Aug 2, 2010 12:48:37 PM

=> Ethanol is here to stay -- 10 percent added is fine. <=

If you like it, go for it. Just give the rest of us a choice.

I remember ethanol from decades ago in seedy cheapo gas stations -- it was like the WalMart of gasoline, a place where only those who were barely scraping by would go to save a few pennies, or those who didn't care about their car's health (or both). Even then we didn't know anywhere near what we know now about what it does to fuel economy.

Remember those daze? Well, it's the same stuff. The only thing that's changed is the option to bypass it for real gas.
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gs7101
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Message Posted: Aug 2, 2010 8:08:47 AM

Ethanol is here to stay -- 10 percent added is fine.
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Message Posted: Aug 1, 2010 1:51:46 PM

JettaKnight: thanks for the legwork. You did it for me :)

Yes, corn and fuel are probably some of the most heavily subsidized industries out there.
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Message Posted: Aug 1, 2010 10:25:39 AM

jettaknight covered things well. these subsidies are used and abused. something that should have come to an end long ago.
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Blue48
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Message Posted: Aug 1, 2010 9:02:04 AM

OK!
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Message Posted: Aug 1, 2010 2:53:53 AM

Politicians almost always think they know what is best for us and forget to do what we want.
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djtdi
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Message Posted: Aug 1, 2010 1:13:28 AM

We can thank lobbyists for ethanol producers for getting us in this mess.
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uptherefiners
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Message Posted: Aug 1, 2010 12:57:54 AM

wish I could quick

the entire state of Illinois is at least 10%

enjoy it while you can
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aldog365
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Message Posted: Aug 1, 2010 12:57:38 AM

Ethanol is a waste and cost more in the long run.
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Quick68
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Message Posted: Aug 1, 2010 12:53:25 AM

I will stay with real gas.
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Rageagainsttm
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Message Posted: Aug 1, 2010 12:52:19 AM

Without ethanol I get better milage.
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sluggopyle
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Message Posted: Aug 1, 2010 12:47:44 AM

Good question GasRJT. Here's some resources we have so far:

Puregas.org is one...

Buyrealgas.com is another found on a search recently, not sure of the reliability...

And then there are numerous threads in the "Local Discussion" forum of various states (or there should be-- if you can't find one, start one)

And remember members, if you know of one in your area, let the world know by entering "ethanol-free" in the comments field when reporting a price. Then to be on the receiving end, search your list for "all stations/all cities" and then search the page for the term "eth" to make 'em show up.

[Edited by: sluggopyle at 8/1/2010 12:48:50 AM EST]
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Bus561
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Message Posted: Aug 1, 2010 12:42:55 AM

That sounds like the crooked oil industry. No wonder my vehicles aren't getting the milage that they should get. I hate this useless junk and I wish it would were back into the cornfields of the USA where it belongs.
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Message Posted: Aug 1, 2010 12:41:59 AM

The gas buddies in Oklahoma got together and had an email blitz and convinced our legislature to pass a law that all gas stations in Oklahoma had to disclose if they were not selling 100% gasoline. So all we have to do in Oklahoma is just look at the pump and see if it says "contains 10% ethanol". Most stations that have pure 100% gasoline advertise it with labels at the pump and large banners, "no ethanol in our gasoline!" Some stations sell both 100% and E10. We have tested some to the stations and instead of E10 some are E15, E17 or even E20. The ethanol damages plastic and rubber parts in lawn mowers, chain saws, boats, and your car.
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REKEY
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Message Posted: Aug 1, 2010 12:40:59 AM

I ran 100% gasoline and did not get any better mileage.
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Message Posted: Aug 1, 2010 12:36:37 AM

Ethanol-free gas is the way to go. I'm going on that website to see if there's a station near me that sells the good stuff. My vehicle definately gets better gas mileage with the straight gas vs. ethanol laced gas.

[Edited by: GasRJT at 8/1/2010 12:45:03 AM EST]
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Message Posted: Aug 1, 2010 12:36:18 AM

The real stuff gets better gas milage too.
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Message Posted: Aug 1, 2010 12:33:01 AM

I wish there was a station in my area!
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Message Posted: Aug 1, 2010 12:30:27 AM

No loss
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TBONE3
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Message Posted: Aug 1, 2010 12:28:33 AM

I'll stay with ethanol free gas as long as I can find it!!
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Message Posted: Aug 1, 2010 12:27:48 AM

I'm told its not good for small engines
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Gary65
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Message Posted: Aug 1, 2010 12:26:37 AM

Take ethanol out of our gas.
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Message Posted: Aug 1, 2010 12:26:26 AM

RENEGADEGAS
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"JettaKnight...nothing edible is used or has ever been used to manufacture ethanol. It is field corn. It is a crop that will be grown regardless whether it is used to make ethanol or not. The farmers for once in decades actually are making a profit again from their hard work. They however would be the first to protest wasting food suitable for human consumption."

Obviously you've misread my post. I replied to another poster emphasizing the need to NOT use farmland for ethanol production. Unless the real world is wrong, field corn is grown on farmland.
Using your own logc, since field corn is used to feed livestock, using it to produce ethanol removes it from the feed stock supply, reducing the amount of food available for livestock and therefore reducing the number of livestock that are capable of being produced for market... less food for them means less food for us.

As for farmers "finally" making a profit on corn. Give me a break. Corn production is subsidized to the hilt. No one can grow corn themselves to feed their own livestock or for chemical production for less than they can buy it from subsidized corn farmers. It's well documented and a primary reason why chemical extracts & compounds are created from corn.

Here's a sample list of items derived from corn:
Alpha Tocopherol
Cellulose
Calcium Stearate
Xylitol
Ethyl Lactate
Maltodextrin
Saccharin
Polydextrose
Ethylene
Fibersol-2
Sucrose
Gluten
Sorbital
White Vinegar
Ethel Acetate
Citrus Cloud Emulsion
High Fructose Corn Syrup
Fumaric Acid
Citric Acid
Ascorbic Acid
Inosital
Di-Glycerides
Baking Powder
Zein
Fructose
Semolina
Sorbic Acid
Vanilla Extract
Margarine
Starch

In other words, almost anything you buy has corn in it... from baby powder to Coca Cola.
Now, tell me WHO is paying for all of that? You got it. Taxpayers!
WHO is profiting from all of that? Corn farmers.
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Another failure at energy independence
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You get worse gas mileage if there is ethanol in the fuel.
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ethanol was and still is a mistake .
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Our mistake was not making engines that burn it correctly and getting it all from Corn, thanks to the lobbyists. I say ban all lobbyists and listen to the people that elected you, this is the way government is suppose to work. Conservation keeps your money in your pocket.
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Message Posted: Aug 1, 2010 12:18:08 AM

Screw ethanol, I will par extra for real gas. It is cheaper in the long run
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Message Posted: Aug 1, 2010 12:16:56 AM

Put food where it belongs....on someones table, not in gas.
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Message Posted: Aug 1, 2010 12:16:52 AM

I avoid ethanol low mpg gas. I pay about 5 cent more per gallon and get about 3-5 more mpg.
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I would be interested in seeing a list of oil companies that still sell 100% gas,listed by ststes.
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Not sure about this
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Most of the sensible world does not want ethanol. That's why people are willing to pay a premium for the Undiluted fuel.
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Message Posted: Aug 1, 2010 12:10:58 AM

=> I haven't seen any conventional gas ever since 2007. If anyone knows where they sell it in northern Virginia, please do tell. <=

Check this out, Jarod. It's one of the better state threads. Good luck.
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We need to mass produce ethanol gas here and sale it to other countries, we'll keep the good stuff for us!
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I haven't seen any conventional gas ever since 2007. If anyone knows where they sell it in northern Virginia, please do tell.
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Message Posted: Aug 1, 2010 12:05:10 AM



... Hopefully, the fumes go away quickly. ...
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It eats and breaks down fiberglass resin used in some marine fuel tanks!
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Message Posted: Aug 1, 2010 12:03:43 AM

I haven't seen any conventional gas ever since 2007. If anyone knows where they sell it in northern Virginia, please do tell.
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Message Posted: Jul 31, 2010 11:59:15 PM

Right on Vette 1967...

Anything with Ethanol, SUCKS!!! It's bad on Aluminum too... or didn't they tell you. What a BOONDOGGLE. BAD in 1973 and worse today!

Change articles here... this is 24 hours old.
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Message Posted: Jul 31, 2010 11:57:18 PM

Tis has proven not to be a good alternative....
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Message Posted: Jul 31, 2010 11:51:48 PM

We should always have choices. However, E85 here is less expensive than regular fuel with 10% ethanol. This helps to make up for the lower MPG you get.
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Message Posted: Jul 31, 2010 11:50:58 PM

PetroPedro
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"always get better mileage with non-ethanol gas"

Any vehicle designed for use with Gasoline ONLY always will.

Any vehicle designed for use with Ethanol only, will always work best without a blended fuel.

So far, there isn't an engine in existence that works as well on blended fuels as an engine designed for ONE specific fuel.
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Chris46 is so right. People hated that change but they got over it.
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In the future I hope we can make ethanal from cellulose and other by-products but until then we will have to make it from grain.
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Message Posted: Jul 31, 2010 11:47:24 PM

JettaKnight...nothing edible is used or has ever been used to manufacture ethanol. It is field corn. It is a crop that will be grown regardless whether it is used to make ethanol or not. The farmers for once in decades actually are making a profit again from their hard work. They however would be the first to protest wasting food suitable for human consumption.
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Message Posted: Jul 31, 2010 11:47:03 PM

glad that crap hasn't found its way up here
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Message Posted: Jul 31, 2010 11:46:43 PM

Thirty years ago, it was leaded gas that was fading from the pumps, but not without a fight. Conventional gas will be the same way.

[Edited by: Chris46 at 7/31/2010 11:47:22 PM EST]
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