I don't know if it's still the case but around here the premium (92)
is/was ethanol-free.  I guess that could have changed, or maybe it
depends on the company.

Alex Chamberlain <apchamberl...@gmail.com> writes:

> On Aug 3, 2013 6:34 PM, "Mitch Haley" <m...@voyager.net> wrote:
>
>> A cheaper and less handy alternative
>> is to go to an airstrip with self serve
>> gas pumps and get yourself a few
>> gallons of 100LL.
>
> There's a station near where all the amateur racing events around here are
> held that sells 98 octane "racing gas"--would that work?  I figure if they
> mean for people to be putting it in vintage Ferraris and such, it probably
> isn't cut with ethanol.
>
> Alex
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