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Non-oxygnated gasoline


I was at Holiday filling my beast up and I saw that a station in Eden Prairie, MN has non...

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Old 02-02-2009, 05:59 PM
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Default Non-oxygnated gasoline

I was at Holiday filling my beast up and I saw that a station in Eden Prairie, MN has non oxygenated gasoline for sale. What is it about? It says for classic cars and stuff. Would it be good in engines or something?
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Cool Re: non oxygnated gasoline.

I think it may be just plain gas without methanol/ethanol .
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Exclamation Re: Non-oxygnated gasoline

Straight gas, with no alky, or oxygenators. better for your car, not corrosive to fuel systems, just good ole gas!
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