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Conejoracer

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If possible always buy the ethanol free gas, better mileage and better performance..

I only run super in the Raptor, it seems to run better and in the grand scheme of things it's not that much more.
I'm not sure if all super is ethanol free, but most the of the pumps I filled at stated the super didn't have ethanol.
 

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In Canada prices are climbing fast. Regular was $1.49 per liter. 3.78 liters per gallon 1.49 x 3.78 = $5.63 per gallon!!!! I dare you to price our supreme at $1.87...



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Tank of regular Regular cost me $202.64 last week. This rant didn't make me feel better.


Your the guy from Halifax right? I'm from moncton myself I know all about those stupid high prices all because of that train derailment in quebec. I oil industry is such a scam and money grab greedy *****. How they can raise the price on something they all ready paid for and processed makes no sense me same with when they raise the price cause of a holiday its complete ******** there is no shortage.

Next time your filling up your truck if you listen closely real closely you can hear the pump whispering hahaha **** your kids collage fund its mine.


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20% better fuel mileage without ethanol..

More like 5-6% in my experience. Been tracking fuel types and mileage since day 1. (89 is 10% ethanol) My current stats:
87 - 12.2mpg
89 - 12.6mpg
91 - 13.2mpg
Interestingly enough the cost per mile has worked out to:
87 - $.31/mile
89 - $.27/mile
91 - $.31/mile

I'm at just shy of 12,000 miles so take it for what it's worth.

SD is the same on the fuel price trend. 89 is always cheaper than 87... Mainly due to the fact that we are smack dab in the middle of Corn country and 10% ethanol is cheaper to transport than non ethanol since much of it is produced locally.
 
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