E85 / E98 in Delaware / Maryland

LostM

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Since I switched to an E85 car, I found it hard to find local E85, and worse, actual E85 ( not E70-75-80) from the pumps they were still over an hour away from me.

VP is close(r) but expensive, and still a trip.

So I took it into my own hands and found a FUSE Fuels Ethanol Dealer
DEthanol in Harrington DE
They carry 5 & 55 Gallon drums of E85R and E98R.

What separates Fuse from X85/X98 is the use of 100 octane unleaded vs 87

So for those of us that want the power of C85 (comparably) but dont want the price, or cant because of the MBTE, E85R/E98R is the way to go.

In addition, they said they can get any other non E racing fuels if you order ahead of time.

https://www.facebook.com/DEthanolFuel/

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Since I switched to an E85 car, I found it hard to find local E85, and worse, actual E85 ( not E70-75-80) from the pumps they were still over an hour away from me.

VP is close(r) but expensive, and still a trip.

So I took it into my own hands and found a FUSE Fuels Ethanol Dealer
DEthanol in Harrington DE
They carry 5 & 55 Gallon drums of E85R and E98R.

What separates Fuse from X85/X98 is the use of 100 octane unleaded vs 87

So for those of us that want the power of C85 (comparably) but dont want the price, or cant because of the MBTE, E85R/E98R is the way to go.

In addition, they said they can get any other non E racing fuels if you order ahead of time.

https://www.facebook.com/DEthanolFuel/

[email protected]

What was the price on the e85R? My buddy runs vp c85, it's crazy expensive
 

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