Can you get Trufuel local? Its expensive but loaded up with stabil and Non E 93 Oct.
93 doesn't exist west of the Ol' Miss. I think ck80 has the right idea for a saw that won't operate frequently.
Can you get Trufuel local? Its expensive but loaded up with stabil and Non E 93 Oct.
The trufuel he mentioned after my comment is one brand name of the various canned fuels. You've also got a stihl branded product, among a bunch of others93 doesn't exist west of the Ol' Miss. I think ck80 has the right idea for a saw that won't operate frequently.
That's what I'm talking about. It's in a 100oz can and the base is 93 Octane Non E gas.93 doesn't exist west of the Ol' Miss. I think ck80 has the right idea for a saw that won't operate frequently.
The cans they sell in the store you mentioned with no ethanol is mighty expensive. Saw a place in NC they actually sold non-ethanol gas at the pump.I can't get ethanol free here, but they are loaded with some right now that I was able to get back in MI. If I'm smart, I'll get some stabilizer in there as well.
Think that map might be a little misleading. That one marker shows a vendor on Lake Superior In Canada. Not too sure on that one. There is a local indie speed shop up here that brings in race fuel and 93 in 50 drums for the summer drags but none of the local gas and go joints carry anything more potent than 91 which for me is marginal if used in a vintage bike.
Nick
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