FYI: New E85 Station Coming in Roseville
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Just drove by and noticed they are putting in a Propel pump in Roseville at Sunrise/Cirby.
and if anyone in the area doesnt know, theres been one in Citrus Heights at Antelope/Auburn Blvd
http://www.propelfuels.com/content/station_locator/
and if anyone in the area doesnt know, theres been one in Citrus Heights at Antelope/Auburn Blvd
http://www.propelfuels.com/content/station_locator/
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Ya, ive thought about doing E85, but the main thing holding me back is the lack of pumps.
I go to the Truckee/Tahoe are offten and there arnt any up there.
And I dont feel like driving around with gas cans filled with it in my trunk
I go to the Truckee/Tahoe are offten and there arnt any up there.
And I dont feel like driving around with gas cans filled with it in my trunk
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The same thing is holding me back. There are soo mnay pluses to it too, better smog fuel, safer power, lower egt's... But I sure don't want a ball and chain being limited to where I can go.
Here is another site I've been using. http://www.afdc.energy.gov/afdc/locator/stations/
There are also a couple of free iPhone apps that will help you locate the closest e85 stations around your current location. Grab em now while they're free.
I'm really torn about e85 in general. Although the Sacramento area is filled with e85 in almost every suburb, I wouldn't feel safe unless I have a backup 91oct tune to switch to in a pinch.
I sure would like to know what the future of e85 is in other areas. It's really not all over CA or NV. I almost get the feeling we only have them in the Sacramento is because it's the capitol city. =\
FWIW e85 seems to give better performance on my vf39 than a turbo upgrade running on 91 ****. Plus it's a bit cheaper even if you are paying for 2 maps (91/e85).
There are also a couple of free iPhone apps that will help you locate the closest e85 stations around your current location. Grab em now while they're free.
I'm really torn about e85 in general. Although the Sacramento area is filled with e85 in almost every suburb, I wouldn't feel safe unless I have a backup 91oct tune to switch to in a pinch.
I sure would like to know what the future of e85 is in other areas. It's really not all over CA or NV. I almost get the feeling we only have them in the Sacramento is because it's the capitol city. =\
FWIW e85 seems to give better performance on my vf39 than a turbo upgrade running on 91 ****. Plus it's a bit cheaper even if you are paying for 2 maps (91/e85).
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there is one opposite of the Mcdonalds/ihop area off Galleria...i put it in my car once to se if it would propel me faster...no
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