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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
New England
Who runs E85 in New England?
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<blockquote data-quote="1320 Junkie" data-source="post: 14786276" data-attributes="member: 96955"><p>I use a pump in greenwich it's at a shell station...I fill 12 5 gallon jugs when I go...dump them into my 55 gallon drum and then go back with the same 12 5 gallon jugs the next day... $300 worth of fuel lasts me 2-3 months...I find that filling the car up before I leave the house gives me enough fuel to do what I do with the car....if I travel out of state I bring 2 5 gallon jugs with me or just toss some 93 in her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1320 Junkie, post: 14786276, member: 96955"] I use a pump in greenwich it's at a shell station...I fill 12 5 gallon jugs when I go...dump them into my 55 gallon drum and then go back with the same 12 5 gallon jugs the next day... $300 worth of fuel lasts me 2-3 months...I find that filling the car up before I leave the house gives me enough fuel to do what I do with the car....if I travel out of state I bring 2 5 gallon jugs with me or just toss some 93 in her. [/QUOTE]
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