ETHANOL:
Where to begin? At our last Atlantic Canada Club SDC, we had a representative from NAACC (Canadian equivalent to SEMA) give a talk about ethanol and some related issues. We are in a bit of a pickle here as one of our two regional refineries is located in a province (New Brunswick) where 10% ethanol has been mandated very shortly, and they supply other provinces (like PEI) as well. So, regular will have 10%, premium will have 0% (for now) and mid-grade will be a mix ie 5%. They are NOT going to do a specail non-ethanol version just for us.By now everyone is aware that ethanol is poison to older cars unless many of the internals are changed, and usually the focus is on rubber and gaskets as such, but damage to VALVES and also pistons as well as taking out needles & seats, carburetors and gas tank liners shouldn't be overlooked. Well, 10% makes gasoline unusable for any car before 2001. So, besides all my antique cars, I will have to run my 88 Jeep Wagoneer on expen$ive premium ga$ as well. Obviously, I won't be using that "maybe 20mpg" vehicle more than about 1,000 km a year now, since premium here is now over $5 per US gallon size, or $1.33.2 Litre at the cheapest self-serve price. It costs me $5.00 just to go get gas and return home!