Gas pump labeling for ethanol content.
On my recent trip to Everett I noticed a difference in labeling on the gas pump as pertaining to ethanol content.
At home the pumps are labeled "Contains up to 10% Ethanol" and at the pump I refueled at in Everett it said "Contains 10% Ethanol". This has gotten me to wonder if there is a difference. I do know that it gets way hotter at home than it does in Everett and they may not use full ethanol content because it can cause vapor lock in the summer. On the other hand Everett is in the land of the often misguided eco nazis and might actually mandate the maximum ethanol fuel blend. Seeing that my trip back got me a lower mpg I think that there is a difference. Any thoughts? |
Stating that the fuel is "up to 10% ethanol" is a safer way to say it is within the tolerance of E10. I doubt there is any difference.
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It also often goes higher in the little checking I've done, its not unusual to find 15%
Remember this year its all supposed to get a bump isn't it? TO 15%? Cant find the page on the .gov's right now. |
Does the ethanol content vary according to the season as it does in Brazil?
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wanted: gasoline without ethanol
California does not require labeling, and stations are motivated to use ethanol all year regardless of season. I've not been able to locate any stations that have non ethanol gas. Even worse, the percent of ethanol is commonly increased over legal amounts by distributors, and gas stations continue to illegally over blend and double blend ethanol to increase their own profits.
This is disappointing to me, as I'd much prefer to use gasoline without ethanol. I used to think it was good due to false advertising, but no more. Besides not having the choice to use non ethanol gas, and no disclosure about the amount that is added, the ethanol blends result in significantly less miles per gallon, greater cost for the miles that are traveled, and more expense for wear and tear on the car. It is difficult to keep aiming for greater efficiency, while being sabotaged by terrible industry regulations that take money from us to line their own pockets. |
I noticed that the E85 pump was labelled 99 cents/gallon. So I filled up, and my big gas can too. :) An especially sweet deal since at this time of year it's likely to be E70 or some such. :thumbup:
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With E0 at a 25% cost premium over E10 this morning (both 87). I'll take the 2-3% mpg hit.
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Perhaps they save a tiny bit of money by omitting the "up to" on each sign? :)
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You can test the ethanol content.
It doesn't have to be a mystery. |
Or just run it, because why not.
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