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Rich
05-05-2024, 03:37 PM
FYI, anyone looking for ethanol free gas, Minge Cove announced that they will soon sell ethanol free gas at their pump. I'm not sure when they will switch, but it's supposed to be this season. Perhaps when their current fuel is gone?

Lake Fan
05-05-2024, 10:35 PM
Pier 19 advertises ethanol-free gas.

jeffk
05-06-2024, 04:38 AM
FYI, anyone looking for ethanol free gas, Minge Cove announced that they will soon sell ethanol free gas at their pump. I'm not sure when they will switch, but it's supposed to be this season. Perhaps when their current fuel is gone?

Haffner's in Moultonborough. Not sure if that is too far for you (26 minutes from Gilford)?

sunset on the dock
05-06-2024, 06:05 AM
Also Big Apple, Rt. 16, Ossipee, near the intersection with Rt. 28.

ishoot308
05-06-2024, 06:41 AM
Haffner's in Moultonborough. Not sure if that is too far for you (26 minutes from Gilford)?

I wonder if the new Haffner’s in Gilford will have ethanol free gas?….


Dan

LIforrelaxin
05-06-2024, 08:26 AM
People continue to get caught up with ethanol free gas... and while I do admit there are some times when it is useful, I began treating my gas with Star-tron, or stabil, when they first introduced ethanol into gas, and have yet to have an issue.

unless you can guarantee you are going to keep your fuel system ethonal free, at this point and time with the treatment options available it seems like a exercise in futility....

I will admit that for small things like chainsaw, lawn mower etc. trying to stay ethanol free maybe worth while, but boats and cars when you using them all the time....

Rich
05-06-2024, 08:52 AM
Pier 19 advertises ethanol-free gas.

Yes, they do! But it's on the other side of the lake.

It's nice to have options!

John Mercier
05-06-2024, 10:59 AM
People continue to get caught up with ethanol free gas... and while I do admit there are some times when it is useful, I began treating my gas with Star-tron, or stabil, when they first introduced ethanol into gas, and have yet to have an issue.

unless you can guarantee you are going to keep your fuel system ethonal free, at this point and time with the treatment options available it seems like a exercise in futility....

I will admit that for small things like chainsaw, lawn mower etc. trying to stay ethanol free maybe worth while, but boats and cars when you using them all the time....
The problem is usually shelf life or switching back and forth.
Ethanol generally has a shorter shelf/storage life without the additives than ethanol free does.

Ethanol will also dissolve the varnish created by the oxidation of regular gasoline (some brands have put a lot of additives in to diminish the varnish build up even without the ethanol).

So if you switch back and forth, you can build varnish... partially dissolve it releasing it into the smaller apertures of your fuel delivery system and cause clogging.