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Does Virgina have ethanol in its fuel
I Brought a Boat up from Virgina to Maine for a customer. and need to know if there if ethanol fuel in the tank. Maine has mtbe in the fuel.
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Va uses ethanol
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As far as I know Oklahoma is the only state that does not put ethanol in their gas - guess were I fill up at......
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Became mandatory in Virginia as of May 1st, 2006. I just heard on the news last night that a new study is indicating that Ethanol is "worse" for the environment and public health? I know it's worse for my boat's fuel system....:mad:
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Not all of VA has it.....some of the very rural areas do not run it.....I used to tow out of the way to fill with non-ethanol fuels.
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Originally Posted by t500hps
(Post 2099366)
Not all of VA has it.....some of the very rural areas do not run it.....I used to tow out of the way to fill with non-ethanol fuels.
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Thanks The boat came from Virgina beach.
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Originally Posted by Brian C
(Post 2099421)
TRUE. In my county they don't have it & one county over they do.
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Originally Posted by stageharbor
(Post 2099541)
Thanks The boat came from Virgina beach.
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Metropolitan area... more than likely.
I don't believe the counties around Lake Anna have Ethanol. Off the top of my head: Henrico: Yes Hanover: Yes Caroline: No King William: No King & Queen: No Prince William: Yes Pumps are to be CLEARLY marked "Contains 10% Ethanol" if its in the mix. Linster had a map showing all of the counties that have and don't have. |
Originally Posted by Reckless32
(Post 2099336)
Became mandatory in Virginia as of May 1st, 2006. I just heard on the news last night that a new study is indicating that Ethanol is "worse" for the environment and public health? I know it's worse for my boat's fuel system....:mad:
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Hmmm, I wonder how they are getting around it, unless they were given more time to clean their tanks etc. to prep. Down here it was big news as all the facilities were *****in' about the expense of manadatory scrubbing out of tanks prior to the ethanol requirement May 1st, 2006 due to it's water intolerance etc.etc.
Still curious about this new report saying it might be even more toxic than it's predesessor? |
The "primary" problem with boats is the tanks aren't emptied as frequently as automobiles hence the gas sits longer and phase separation sits in (meaning the Ethanol separates form the gas, and is also far less tolerant to moisture than the previous fuels). Plus in older pre-1993 or something like that, older boat's fuel lines and fiberglass tanks will essentially melt and leak unlike newer boat's improved fuel line materials. Throw in bad gas and you've got for instance boost pump failures (I had two last year), potential clogged fuel injectors form sludge if the boat sits for long periods with no preservative etc. etc.
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The city of Petersburg is a no ethanol area. If anyone is concerned about getting ethanol free gas for the Jamin' on the James Poker Run.
The other issue with the ethanol additive, is it's ability to attract moisture. The moisture in an aluminum tank causes the aluminum to oxidate. The oxidation crystals clog the pick-up tube filter (sock), which in turn starves the engine/engines of gas. I also read that the ethanol attacks the resins in the fiberglass tanks, causing it to break down and mix with the gas. It then solidifies again during combustion, leaving deposits on the pistons and the valve train. Not a good thing...... |
Originally Posted by Gizmo
(Post 2101871)
The city of Petersburg is a no ethanol area. If anyone is concerned about getting ethanol free gas for the Jamin' on the James Poker Run.
The other issue with the ethanol additive, is it's ability to attract moisture. The moisture in an aluminum tank causes the aluminum to oxidate. The oxidation crystals clog the pick-up tube filter (sock), which in turn starves the engine/engines of gas. I also read that the ethanol attacks the resins in the fiberglass tanks, causing it to break down and mix with the gas. It then solidifies again during combustion, leaving deposits on the pistons and the valve train. Not a good thing...... |
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