Normally, E10 is cheaper than 100% gas at the same octane around here. What's double cool, is one of the stations is just over a mile from the landing
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One thing I have to love about living in a small town in Alabama is the lower gas prices. I can get 93 (E10) for about 3.67 a gallon (or 87 with no ethanol for about the same). We usually put 87 (E10) in there during the summer but for the first run of the season we always put 93 just to get her woken up from her hibernation .
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Originally posted by swc5150 View PostNormally, E10 is cheaper than 100% gas at the same octane around here. What's double cool, is one of the stations is just over a mile from the landing
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This is a good article comparing E85 to gas...
http://www.edmunds.com/fuel-economy/...762696&msite=w'08 196LE (previous)
'07 196LE (previous)
2 - '06 196SE's (previous)
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I notice nearly a 3mpg increase... from 7 to 10MPG (gentle 70MPH flat no hills) when I use quality pure gas while towing vs the cheapie E10. Now results are exaggerated while towing heavy boats... but not just once...consistently about 3 mpg differerence in my 5.7 Tundra.2019 G23 450
2014 G23 550
2013 G23 450
2011 Malibu Wakesetter 247
2007 Yamaha AR210
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