PERFORMANCE 91 OCTANE NON ETHANOL UNLEADED FUEL

Your Favorite Car Wash Now Offers The Ultimate Convenience of 91 Octane
Non Ethanol Unleaded Fuel.

Why Choose 91 Octane Non Ethanol Fuel?

  • It does not attract moisture like Ethanol so it is a safer fuel for Boats and actually the only fuel that lake based fueling stations use in the US
  • It does not gum up/evaporate as quickly as ethanol alcohol based fuels so you should use non ethanol if you are storing your boat, car, bike, RV, jet ski or lawnmower
  • It will not gum up the carburetor or fuel injection system
  • Non Ethanol 91 is the recommended fuel in the operating manuals of most boats and motorcycles
  • Older lower compression vehicles tend to run better with Non Ethanol Fuel

Better Fuel for Lawn Mowers and Outdoor Power Equipment

Ethanol-based gasoline can damage lawnmowers, chainsaws, trimmers, and other similar tools. Especially with the introduction of E15 becoming more popular, outdoor equipment owners need to make sure that their gas does not contain any ethanol, or at least no more than 10%. Too much ethanol in these tools can cause corrosion and damage from overheating. Small-engine equipment is not designed to handle high ethanol-based gasoline. For example, E15 burns much hotter than E10 and may cause small engines to overheat. Most outdoor power tools will come with warnings that let purchasers know that no more than 10% ethanol gas blends should be used.

Less Harm to the Engine

Ethanol and gasoline mixtures like E10 and E15 can negatively impact your engine, especially if you drive an older model car that isn’t equipped to run on ethanol-mixed fuels. Some drivers have reported a breakdown of rubber seals for certain parts. Others may notice an increase in their vapor pressure, which can lead to vapor lock in the car’s carburetor. Additionally, ethanol attracts water. This can lead to rust on the interior parts or the car engine.

Longer Shelf Life

Compared to traditional gas blends like E10 that have 10% ethanol, non-ethanol gas lasts much longer. If stored properly, ethanol-free gas can last up to six months. It is not as likely to succumb to oxidation or evaporation. E10 gas has a three-month shelf life maximum. This makes ethanol-free gas ideal for storage compared to E10.

Fuel Up While You Clean Up