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majorgator
May 11, 2015Explorer
marquette wrote:
In theory here in Minnesota you are not supposed to run non-oxygenated (ethanol) in your car on the street. The premium non ethanol gas is for off road vehicles, racing, boats, small engines, classic cars, etc. I don't know who would stop you from using it in your car but in theory it's illegal. If you are looking for stations that carry non-oxygenated gas check your local state hot rod association web site. They usually list the stations that carry it so when out cruising you can find it for classic engines. I use the Minnesota one all the time for finding boat gas.
It used to be that way in FL as well, with the exception of motorcycles and registered "antique" vehicles. However, the FL legislature changed that a few years ago. Within 10 minutes of my house, there's a brand new large Raceway station, and every pump has 90 octane non-ethanol.
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