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Quote from: Loudpedal on September 20, 2010, 11:38:55 pmI also use 91 in the lawnmower and snowblower as there is no ethanol in Shell's 91. Interesting. Does ethanol eat the plastic or something?
I also use 91 in the lawnmower and snowblower as there is no ethanol in Shell's 91.
Both cars take 91. Usually from Shell, because there's one near my house on the way home from work.
ext weekend, British Columbia will become the first province to insist gas-station customers pay first and pump later, 24 hours a day. By CanWest News Service January 27, 2008 Comments (1) VANCOUVER -- Next weekend, British Columbia will become the first province to insist gas-station customers pay first and pump later, 24 hours a day.A new WorkSafe B.C. regulation referred to as Grant's Law - after Grant DePatie, who was dragged to his death trying to stop a $12 gas-and-dash almost three years ago - begins next Saturday."I'm overjoyed with it," said his father, Doug DePatie, who with his wife, Corinne, lobbied hard for the law. "It is nice to know that no one will ever die like Grant did, from a gas-and-dash."There was little opposition to the prepay laws from gas companies because the change is mandatory, many pumps already include the option to prepay at the pump and gas stations will lose less to driveaways.But Roberta Ellis of WorkSafe B.C said some of the smaller gas bars weren't happy because they will feel pressure to pay a large expense to upgrade their pumps to allow prepaying by credit or debit cards, even though customers can still use cash to prepay.DePatie, who would like to see prepay spread across Canada, has contacted other provincial labour ministers.The change will likely make B.C. the largest jurisdiction in North America to institute a wide mandatory prepayment law.Prepay is common in the U.S., where laws are passed by municipalities not states.Vancouver Province
Lev - guess you didn't read my post above.
Quote from: ovr50 on September 21, 2010, 03:45:28 pmLev - guess you didn't read my post above. Ya, sorry. I posted then saw yours but by then it was too late.
Other than the ping/knock going away, I have not noticed any other difference, such as better fuel economy or power.Regular on the Sienna.
I wonder if I should avoid using fuels with ethanol since a tank can last me a month at times.
Quote from: Winklovic on September 22, 2010, 10:33:55 amI wonder if I should avoid using fuels with ethanol since a tank can last me a month at times.It doeas act like a fuel line antifreeze though. Just a thought if it is outside....in Winnipeg....in winter.
I'm regular. Although my tired old engine seems to happier with 89 than 87.