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| If you are buying unleaded gas in Missouri, you don't know whether the gas has E-10 or not. (well, maybe Casey's) Starting this last Jan, all stations were to convert their unleaded (87 octane) pumps for E-10. I've heard not all stations have converted. Not only that, but the stations may switch back and forth between with E-10 and without E-10. In addition, the stations are not required to label the pumps that contain E-10. Basically, you don't know what unleaded (87 octane) gas you're buying.
Although I'm not sure, I've heard other states may have E-10 gas that is not posted on their pumps.
Since mixing gas with E-10 and gas without E-10 is suppose to be a NO-NO (even for cars and trucks), I plan to run my tanks close to empty before buying more gas when I travel. With high gas prices it's fairly easy for me to be close to empty.....including money. | |
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