Is ethanol free gas better than regular gas?
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			The short answer is, no, ethanol-free gasoline is not bad for your car. Most cars today can run on ethanol gas blends up to E15 (15% ethanol) and on non-ethanol gasoline. And flex fuel vehicles can handle up to E85 (85% ethanol) without a problem.
In this regard, what are the benefits of ethanol free gas?
List of Pros of Ethanol Free Gas
- It improves mileage.
 - There is less harm to the engine.
 - It makes us less dependent on ethanol crops.
 - It has more harmful emissions.
 - It makes us more dependent on oil from other countries.
 - It is not ideal for newer, high-compression engines.
 
Considering this, does ethanol free gas make more power?
Ethanol doesn't produce as much energy when burned vs gasoline without ethanol. Non-ethanol fuel does provide more power and generally better gas mileage in most cases, the exceptions being engines designed specifically for ethanol use. E85 has a 10 point higher octane rating than E15 from the ethanol content.
Welcome to the definitive list of stations that sell pure, ethanol-free gasoline in the U.S. and Canada!
- All Canada: Shell V-Power 91, Canadian Tire 91, Esso 91.
 - Atlantic Canada: Irving Fuels premium.
 - Western Canada: CO-OP premium.
 - Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island: all unleaded gas.
 - Ontario: Costco 91.