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Just rang Enffue at Mawson Lakes, the guy there told me E85 is not allowed to be sold anywhere at the bowser in Australia.........Not good news at all

It seems to be only SA that's affected.

United servos in Vic and NSW are still sellig it.

Welcome to Adelaide!!!

I wonder if its due to the pumps inability to correctly measure the amount of fuel.

Apparently an issue interstate a little while back and sale there was also halted for a bit.

Ahh well better use the E85 thats left in the tank and pick up a water injection kit if its never coming back. :unsure:

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gotta feel sorry for the poor bastards using it,...

would love to hear the reason behind it

There was some talk (at the time SAFF was beeing taken over by another company) that the new owners would drop E85 since it wasn't profitable.

I guess it would be smarter to come up with a bogus reason (ie. blame the government for stopping the sale of E85) rather than take the abuse of all the customers that spent their money to have their cars converted to E85.

Vic and NSW still have E85 and over there it was always 20c cheaper than here.

$1.70 per litre last week when i was there, and a better price for reasonable amount, also its a 98 blend, other option that i went for was to get it from race fuels in vic, it's blended with ultimate 98 and is marked up "race spec"

$1.70 per litre last week when i was there, and a better price for reasonable amount, also its a 98 blend, other option that i went for was to get it from race fuels in vic, it's blended with ultimate 98 and is marked up "race spec"

$1.70 is a bit better.

Please tell more.

What is a 'reasonable' amount?

How do they distribute it?

Thanks

$1.70 is a bit better.

Please tell more.

What is a 'reasonable' amount?

How do they distribute it?

Thanks

Scotcher Race Fuels & Oils

(08) 8262 2200

3 Senna Rd

Wingfield SA 5013

The owner said he'll give a better price if i was to buy in bulk, say 100 litres at a time.

It's sold via there pump!

the other source I have is sold in 200 litres drums at $1.75 /ltr + shipping

Scotcher Race Fuels & Oils

(08) 8262 2200

3 Senna Rd

Wingfield SA 5013

The owner said he'll give a better price if i was to buy in bulk, say 100 litres at a time.

It's sold via there pump!

the other source I have is sold in 200 litres drums at $1.75 /ltr + shipping

Thanks Adrian

Scotcher Race Fuels & Oils

(08) 8262 2200

3 Senna Rd

Wingfield SA 5013

The owner said he'll give a better price if i was to buy in bulk, say 100 litres at a time.

It's sold via there pump!

the other source I have is sold in 200 litres drums at $1.75 /ltr + shipping

yeah... the only problem with that, its like a 1/2 a tank round trip just to go fill up!!! =P

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