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PTT Kata-- e85?

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Kata PTT very limited tanks. Think they only have Gasohol 91, Gasohol 95, and Diesel. I know I have to go to PTT near Wat Chalong for Gasoline 95. Never looked for Gasohol e85

Can anyone here actually use it?

It can create big power in highly tuned cars. It's octane levels are high. Something equivalent to 112 Ron.

Can anyone here actually use it?

It can create big power in highly tuned cars. It's octane levels are high. Something equivalent to 112 Ron.

The two issues being there are very few highly tuned cars on the island plus they need to have their engines modified to use it.

Can't imagine they sell alot.

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OK thanks. PTT on Chaofa West has it. Lemon gas clogged up the injectors and filters, so it's out, probably due to as Peterocket says, no customers buying this. Hans is right, it is used to squeeze out a few more hp than 95.

I'm pretty sure many of the newer Japanese cars have flex fuel capability.

Only lemon green wiset Rd I've seen e85.

Do any locals still use Lemon Green ? It gained a very poor reputation over the years.
I've used it once in 10 years when I was desperate on my bike. I only noticed they had e85 due to their sign.

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