How much ethanol is in diesel fuel????

You bozos need to start a gasoline affinity group.


On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 8:34 AM, Mitch Haley <m...@voyager.net> wrote:

> Kevin Allen Kraly wrote:
>
>> How do you make sure that the gasoline that you're buying is not
>> contaminated with ethanol?  The Toyota Sienna Minivan got a fillip of
>> premium  today.  I read some time ago on this list that premium gas isn't
>> blended.  I don't want  any gas containing ethanol
>>  in the van  since it doesn't get driven much.
>>
>
> I don't know about Oregon, but in Michigan, either you bought it at a
> marina or it's "E10", which can sometimes go as high as E15.
> Michigan, Indiana and Ohio all have no requirements for pump labeling.
>
> I just checked, in Oregon, if there's 1.5% or more of ethanol, the pump
> must have an ethanol content sticker on it. I'd trust the sticker on the
> pump more than I'd trust the station employees. If you ask the guy who
> takes your money for minimum wage, he'll just tell you the first thing that
> pops into his head.
>
>
> Mitch.
>
>
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