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Originally Posted by Jay2TheRescue
I still have yet to find a station selling premium E0 within a reasonable riding distance. I saw a dealer on puregas.org's site in Maryland that's about an hour away that supposedly has it.
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Hi Jay......Unlike some states that have increased their E0 sources dramatically in the past 2 or 3 years, Virginia & Maryland are right under the noses of the EPA. Maryland has only added 10 stations in the past year & a half, while Virginia has added about 34, but still under 300. The cool zoomable map on pure-gas.org does show a few 87 octane E0 sources in northern Virginia. Those still aren't near you? Yes, I've had a discussions with some of the pure-gas.org people. They are happy to see E0 served in ANY OCTANE. But I've stated its time, NOT to take the EPA piecemeal strategies to squash E0 sources, one being to restrict 87 octane E0. While E0 sources in upper octanes increase, the great unleashing of ethanol-free gasoline really needs the availability of 87 octane E0 everywhere.