I am wondering if pure gasoline like we use to have before idiots took control of our country is available somewhere here in San Diego, not Mexico I‘m aware it‘s available there but cannot be transported back in any quantity that exceeds your vehicles normal gas tank (again idocracy). If not is there an additive that will significantly and cost effectively counteract the negative side-effects of deathanol. Thanks in advance; and I‘m not interested in hearing how wonderful and responsible ethanol is nor our being forced to use it. Please!
I don't think that there is 100% gasoline available anywhere in the US. I think the ethanol additive is required by law. You might find pure gasoline in aviation fuel, but running it in your car on the road violates federal law. The ethanol is cleaner burning then gas. I don't know why you would not want it in your fuel. E85 is available in some places, and that is the direction that alternate fuels is going.
what negative side effects? If your driving a late model car then it was designed to run on that and shouldn't have any negative side effects. Most fuels have less than 10% of ethanol anyway, so how much are you really expecting to gain?
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I agree with you. This crap costs more in lost fuel mileage then in helps. I have a 77' olds cutlass with a v8 engine and auto trans. I have had this car for almost 20 years. When I first got it, I averaged 22mpg at 55mph. Not bad for a v8. Now with this E-crap, I'm lucky if I get 18mpg. I have started using Lucas fuel system additive and have found my mileage has increases to about 21mpg. I use it also in my 97' chevy truck and it has helped increase my mileage from 16mpg to 18. I have also found that it is more cost effective if I buy the large bottle. A small bottle is about 5 bucks and treats 20 gallons, where as the large bottle is about 20 bucks and I can get 5 small bottles out of it. Hope this helps. Christopher