Ran across this this morning and reviewed briefly. Sorted by state found Michigan's list kinda small but I assume this is reported by consumer...
http://pure-gas.org/
http://pure-gas.org/
richierich said:Pretty cool.It listed the one and only in my town that only sells all grades of pure gas.I always try and stop there and they are usually cheaper also.
horkn said:What's the elevation change if any from where you are in Nova Scotia to Houlton ME?
How much did you have left when you got to ME, and also what were you driving? Any other variables?
Wayne084 said:Those are good points and I can't 100% answer them all accurately of course, because like you say there are many variables. However, I am pretty sure that my home is lower than houlton me. I am just a bit below sea level here. I live in the valley next to the ocean. I was extremely close to empty when I arrived in maine. The temp (which has a huge effect on fuel mileage) was -20 (canadian) both ways. And I was driving a dodge ram truck. I brought back 100 lbs more than I went out with, but I have made long trips with 200 lb passengers before and never noticed that sort of difference in fuel mileage. Maybe it was something else, but it really seemed weird to watch the tank empty that fast.
Ding said:Notice the absence of stations in Michigan. I think there is one in Ispheming, but am not positive. At least I know the premium was Ethanol free last year.
Netefrog said:I try to only run Shell V-Power 91 in my SRX. It's good stuff, 0% ethanol.
snomofo said:Ran across this this morning and reviewed briefly. Sorted by state found Michigan's list kinda small but I assume this is reported by consumer...
http://pure-gas.org/
Badger ave gas. It's at the end of summer street on badger ave just off of Wisconsin. I live one block south of summer st. on spring. If you ever see a lifted white Ford Ranger with a metallic blue cap, that's me.Viper Treats said:Rich,
Where is the station in Appleton with the pure gas?
Bryan