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Old 01-25-2014, 07:23 PM
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Default Ethanol-free Gas at all Irving Stations in NH

Or so they say on pure-gas.org:

http://pure-gas.org/station?station_id=13727

Filed up today for the first time with EtOH-free gas. We'll see what it does for my fuel consumption.
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NICE! I see the link says "Laconia NH" is it just this one or is it Every Irving in NH?
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I switched to 91 pure gas two tank fulls ago. The 1st tank I saw no difference, but all of a sudden on the 2nd tank I gained about 1.5 - 2 mpg. I was very happy. That jump in mpg more than offset the increase in per gallon cost.
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Originally Posted by MikeyZ
NICE! I see the link says "Laconia NH" is it just this one or is it Every Irving in NH?
If you click on the "Details" link, it says all of them, in 2014.
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As far as I know, the NH DES still requires reformulated gas in Merrimack, Hillsborough, Rockingham and Strafford counties.
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Originally Posted by svt2205
As far as I know, the NH DES still requires reformulated gas in Merrimack, Hillsborough, Rockingham and Strafford counties.
I'm just passing on what I read, hoping it'll be of interest to someone.
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That's great. Can't get it here. I remember always being able to buy 94 at the sunoco on rt101, but it's been 20 years...
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I live in Alabama but we have good access to ethanol free gas. My 2012 f150 screw 4x4 5.0L goes from about 14.9 to 17.5 mpg running the non ethanol gas. I don't drive a lot so I suck up and pay the extra.
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Wish I could find it in my area of NC. May I ask the difference in the price?
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Originally Posted by Wanted33
Wish I could find it in my area of NC. May I ask the difference in the price?
Where I filled up, in Woodsville, NH, there was little difference between 91 octane pure gas and 91 octane 10% EtOH gas at other stations nearby. About $3.85 per gallon.

Edit: sorry, missed that you were looking for NC prices.


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