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E-85 East of Dallas Texas
Looking to see if anyone East of Dallas near Rockwall Texas uses E-85? I’m moving there in a few months from Las Vegas and I’m in a delimia as to keep my car or sell it. Compression is about 11 to 1 and I know I can convert to race gas but reason I have it was the low cost of fuel. Any inputs would be appreciated. Thanks
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I can't directly answer for that area, but you may check for Sunoco stations there. Here in my area (Southeast Houston) the Sunoco stations have e85.
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I leave Dallas, drive past Rockwall, Texas to Royce City, Texas to Buc-ee's convenience store. They sell Ethanol-Free fuel for my 1966 tri-power engine. I take 5 gallon jugs to purchase additional fuel for my other Pontiacs. One way is 30 miles to get fuel.
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Bucee’s there has e85 as well
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