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I just got some 100% gas at Citgo with NO Ethanol. I asked the owners and they said at least with their station, they will have this until the Federal/ or State drop dead date of 10% mix on July 01,2008 as mentioned here:

https://www.fjrforum.com/forum//index.php?s...st&p=411264

So if you would like to see what 100% gas can do for your bike before the Ethanol-10% mix in July, get it now.

Let us know if you experience any differences. At this time, this is the ONLY Gas Company that I know of that STill has the Real Deal... enjoy it while it lasts!

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There is a difference. I can get the 100% stuff up by the Cabin. They advertise it here in MN on the gas pumps as "For off road vehicles". I get a little quicker throttle response and a lot better gas mileage. Usually about 10% overall.

I have heard a lot of people claiming that they get better HP on the dyno with the non-ethanol fuel.. But, I figured I can't always get it so I didn't want to tune with it.

WW

 
"Making corn into fuel means you can drive to the grocery store but the shelves will be empty when you get there." comedian Lewis Black.
 
WW,

You are right, I can tell the differences and see it in Power/MPG myself. I think many are thinking they may have some problems when it is actually the 10% Ethanol gas which is slowly creeping in the gas stations.

All I can say for now is Enjoy the Good 'Ol Days for 30 more days!

 
There is a difference. I can get the 100% stuff up by the Cabin. They advertise it here in MN on the gas pumps as "For off road vehicles". I get a little quicker throttle response and a lot better gas mileage. Usually about 10% overall.I have heard a lot of people claiming that they get better HP on the dyno with the non-ethanol fuel.. But, I figured I can't always get it so I didn't want to tune with it.

WW
The only time I use non-oxy fuel is when I put the bikes away for the winter. I've had far better luck not having fuel go bad.

You can go here to get a list of stations in MN with non-oxy fuels.

Click on "Features" then on "Non-Oxy Fuels" to get to the list.

 
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There is a difference. I can get the 100% stuff up by the Cabin. They advertise it here in MN on the gas pumps as "For off road vehicles". I get a little quicker throttle response and a lot better gas mileage. Usually about 10% overall.I have heard a lot of people claiming that they get better HP on the dyno with the non-ethanol fuel.. But, I figured I can't always get it so I didn't want to tune with it.

WW
The only time I use non-oxy fuel is when I put the bikes away for the winter. I've had far better luck not having fuel go bad.

You can go here to get a list of stations in MN with non-oxy fuels.
Good info Gramps!!

 
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Just an FYI, that it's not your initial posting, but how it's already drifted so far off your original post that it's landed where it has.

 
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