Submitted by [deleted] t3_zoe4gc in RhodeIsland
Nighthawk9997 t1_j0q2e10 wrote
Reply to comment by darkrom in E85 stations in RI? by [deleted]
N54?
darkrom t1_j0q2hop wrote
Yep. And an n55 daily driver. I like headaches and boost
Nighthawk9997 t1_j0q2vup wrote
Lol I love BMWs, but if I ever buy one it would be something with the B58 engine, or the N63 if they did some upgrades and pumped the reliability of it!
darkrom t1_j0q32ze wrote
I’d get a b58 all day just can’t afford it. Modern n54 but way more reliable. I am so deep into maintenance for both of these high mile cars that the only thing to do is keep them forever. They are in awesome condition with very low value because of the mileage, so they are here to stay.
Nighthawk9997 t1_j0q3i54 wrote
Yeah man maintenance is a key for all cars and as they say oil is cheap but engines are expensive, will I hope they last you forever, and I will check that gas station for e85 and report back to you.
darkrom t1_j0q3qyr wrote
Thanks. If I ever find local e85 I’ll let you know. Closest I’ve found is Cambridge.
Nighthawk9997 t1_j0r4ic9 wrote
I just checked the East Greenwich station they don't have any E85, but you use the cat scale to weigh your car!
darkrom t1_j0r4rn8 wrote
Bummer back to no e85 anywhere closer than Cambridge. Why is it like this here. The scale is a nice consolation prize.
Nighthawk9997 t1_j0r9a4h wrote
Not many people use E85 around here, yeah the scale is nice.
darkrom t1_j0rxxva wrote
I bet it’s because not many people SELL e85 around here lol
Nighthawk9997 t1_j0rzc27 wrote
I would have brought a 55 gallon drum and ordered me some E85, but the E85 is hydrophilic thus it will absorb all the moisture from the air and becomes useless.
darkrom t1_j0t1ax5 wrote
Even in a sealed 55 gal drum?
Nighthawk9997 t1_j10qvg4 wrote
Probably.
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