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In Texas you can get it at Buccees

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Buc-ees stopped feeling special when they announced locations in Wisconsin and Ohio.

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Do you guys actually have a hard time buying ethanol free gas where you are? It's everywhere where I am.

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I used to have to drive 20 miles to a small airport to buy 100LL to feed my high compression 1972 Chevellee SS 454. I had 4 - 5gal jugs. It wasn't cheap. I upgraded the engine to a modern ZZ502 so it runs pump gas and gets about 30% better fuel mileage.

I still like to run real gas in my other toys and small gas engines. It isn't destructive and doesn't break down so quickly like ethanol gas, in case I haven't used something in 2 or more years. I found a local source last year - and it's on Yukon's list.

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Sometimes you just dont know how fortunate you are until you find out what others go through

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It was expensive. I had to blow up my 454 first (probably ethanol fuel involved - I mixed the 100LL with pump gas to stretch it out) and that led me to the ZZ502 500HP on pump gas/10MPG upgrade. No regrets since. I haven't been back to that airport since 100LL was $3.20/gallon.

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It was easier to come by in VT since more people did boating and snowmobiling. Here in AZ, I don't think I've seen it, but I am mostly in the city.

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There is none in my city. I have to drive almost an hour if I want gas without ethanol in it.

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I've switched to all diesel vehicles instead. I realize that may not work for some of y'all up north where you get a real winter.