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No ethanol, no problem'o

Discussion in '2.5 Gen Tundras (2014-2021)' started by Jim the Jarhead, Nov 4, 2018.

  1. Nov 4, 2018 at 3:53 PM
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    Jim the Jarhead

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    Purred like a kitty.
     
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    I have a station a few miles up the road that sells ethanol-free. In small engines, that's all I use if I can help it. It's more expensive for sure though.

    I tried an experiment with my first Tacoma years ago, went up there and filled up on ethanol-free only for about a month. Unfortunately, the difference I saw in mileage just didn't justify the added cost. If it was a little cheaper I'd be doing it anyway.
     
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    Cant find any in Phoenix that is easily accessible. Maybe at a boat marina on one of the lakes? There is a gas station or two in Scottsdale that sell "racing gas" but it is crazy expensive. They cater to the classic and muscle car crowd.
     
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    Our Murphys (WalMart associated station) sells ethanol free gas, but I've never noticed a great increase in mileage that would offset the additional cost.
    I do buy it for the lawn equipment and chain saws to mix with as the ethanol tends to eat up the fuel lines in them.
     
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    +1, Murphy Mart in Rockwall just started selling. I use it in all 2 cycle stuff including Polaris ATV
     
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    Only thing I put in boats and small engines only I call it "corn liquor free"
     

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