Current list of E85 stations in WA
Moving back to WA in the lynnwood area so I hope that bothel/evrt hwy station gets a permit.
Possibly for 5 years unless I get into usc/ucla law in the future. That potential new station is perfect. Get some fuel then get some Walmart :P Its not worth it to drive up there normally.
Possibly for 5 years unless I get into usc/ucla law in the future. That potential new station is perfect. Get some fuel then get some Walmart :P Its not worth it to drive up there normally.
Last edited by Ondonti; Sep 6, 2010 at 09:21 PM.
So for the E85 fanatics where is the cheapest place to buy large quantities? Thinking of buying 55gal drums to fill up. Can't hold off on the urge anymore and seeing as I drive it about 3-4 days a month 55gal should last me awhile.
I never get a discount when buying E85 in my 55 gal drum.... but I do get free calendars and ink pens 
Seriously, it would be nice because the nearest place to me is a 30 minute drive.
Scott

Seriously, it would be nice because the nearest place to me is a 30 minute drive.

Scott
I spoke with the kid last night that his family owns that 76, he said they were working on getting an in ground tank or external tank. Just keeping my fingers crossed because that's one mile away from me..
If they put that in, we have to make sure to support them, and also get word out to others. Where I was living before ended up shutting down E85 tanks from lack of demand. Stuff just sat in the tank.
I would definitely support them too!
Plus, that Pochi place is up the road which I'm sure would also have lots of supporters.
Unfortunately, the last time I spoke with him the answer was about the same so it doesn't sound like much progress has been made.
Plus, that Pochi place is up the road which I'm sure would also have lots of supporters.Unfortunately, the last time I spoke with him the answer was about the same so it doesn't sound like much progress has been made.










