“In Illinois, I can not find a station that sells ethanol-less gas.”
In Indiana, 100% gas is labeled “Agricultural Fuel”, and nearly every co-op carries it, though at a higher price.
The pump also has to have a note on it saying “Not for use in motor vehicles”, to get around the EPA regs.
“In Indiana, 100% gas is labeled Agricultural Fuel, and nearly every co-op carries it, though at a higher price.
The pump also has to have a note on it saying Not for use in motor vehicles, to get around the EPA regs.”
I don’t recall seeing such a note on the pumps in Oklahoma. Pure gas is ubiquitous in OK, so I question that there are EPA
“regs” that have to be “gotten around”. I think some states are in “cahoots” with the ethanol people.