No matter what fuel you use make sure you have a good fuel filter system ,aside from the factory filter .Also make sure your fuel line is compatible with alcohol blends ,if not the new fuel blends will cause your fuel lines to break down. If your lines break down then the pieces of it will eventually find thier way into your carbs ,and then you'll find yourself at the shop .
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Conoco on Beglis Parkway advertises no Ethanol
Conoco across from WW Lewis and Tarver (formerly Shetler) Ford on Beglis in Sulphur has a yard sign alerting that no ethanol is in their fuel.
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Cormie's has big yellow signs stating they have no Ethanol in their gas too.
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I know Conoco in westlake is ethanol free
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Rudy's corner store inbetween westlake and Moss Bluff has ethanol free
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What kind of filter should I be looking for? I have a 2008 yamaha 150 2 stroke. Where would be a good place to buy from? Thanks!
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The bulk terminal that loads out ConocoPhillips refinery gasoline in Westlake does not add ethanol. So any branded station that purchases COP gasoline for their tanks will be ethanol free.
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Conoco on Lake and McNeese has a sign that says "Gasoline may contain up to 10% Ethanol".
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My wife says the station on the corner of Lake and 18th has a sign that says No Ethanol in their gas.
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Gaspard's on gulf highway advertise's ethanol free.
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My wife told me today......... The Conoco station in Moss Bluff across from the Market Basket has a sign saying No Ethanol in their gas. |
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