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<blockquote data-quote="Stanglover" data-source="post: 410286" data-attributes="member: 3596"><p>Kilgon, yeah I just have a hatred for ethanol. It's a total con imo, just like getting 'forced' into buying electric cars because it's politically correct.</p><p>Ok enough of that. In Ontario, we can still get some non ethanol 91 octane premium, (Shell and their subsidiaries) which is what I use. Some stations, PetroCan and Esso/Mobil are now selling 93, but with 10% ethanol. I am hearing that Shell is dropping non-ethanol 91 premium to screw us over with 10% 93 octane. </p><p>All the components in my fuel system are good for 15% ethanol. I just want to avoid it if at all possible. A 50/50 blend is only 5% ethanol, but will drop the octane to about 89 and save me like 6 cents a liter, not worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stanglover, post: 410286, member: 3596"] Kilgon, yeah I just have a hatred for ethanol. It's a total con imo, just like getting 'forced' into buying electric cars because it's politically correct. Ok enough of that. In Ontario, we can still get some non ethanol 91 octane premium, (Shell and their subsidiaries) which is what I use. Some stations, PetroCan and Esso/Mobil are now selling 93, but with 10% ethanol. I am hearing that Shell is dropping non-ethanol 91 premium to screw us over with 10% 93 octane. All the components in my fuel system are good for 15% ethanol. I just want to avoid it if at all possible. A 50/50 blend is only 5% ethanol, but will drop the octane to about 89 and save me like 6 cents a liter, not worth it. [/QUOTE]
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