Regular and Premium Gasoline
Get up to 3% better gas mileage with our ethanol free, 100% pure unleaded gasoline. Pure gasoline will give you three percent better gas mileage compared to a blend with ten percent ethanol. Pure unleaded gasoline is recommended for smaller engines such as your lawn mower, boat, motorcycle, and snowmobile.
We offer regular 87 octane at our Chippewa Falls fuel station. You can also order bulk deliveries of regular 87 octane or premium 91 octane to your home, business, farm, or construction site.

Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel (ULSD):
Clear and Dyed
Reduce emissions with Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel. ULSD contains no more than 15 parts per million of sulfur, much lower than the 500 parts per million that can be found in typical diesel fuels. Due to this advanced technology, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requires diesel-powered vehicles produced in 2007 and later to use Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel only. By June of 2010 all highway diesel for sale in the US will be Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel.
Undyed diesel is higher-taxed fuel used for over-the-road vehicles. Diesel that is dyed is not taxed. Red dye indicates the fuel is used for home heating or farming. Blue die is added to diesel fuel used by government vehicles.
You can schedule a bulk delivery or fuel-up at our Chippewa Falls station 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Racing Methanol
Gain more torque, horsepower, and engine life with
Pro Comp racing methanol than
with any other
industrial grade or off-spec methanol. Whether you use methanol for Drag racing, Indy or cart racing, make Pro Comp racing methanol your first choice.
Pro Comp racing methanol is refined specifically for racing. A chemical analysis is performed on every shipment to ensure it has a minimum 99.99% purity level. A copy of this analysis is available with every shipment.
Pro Comp has the most extensive distributor coverage in North America of any racing methanol. Quality Fuels is the exclusive Pro Comp methanol dealer for western Wisconsin.
Mach Series 110 Racing Fuel
Competition Race Fuels Mach Series 110 is an all around racing fuel incorporating burn control technology, low flash point fuel stocks, and a state-of-the-art synergistic additive package. Racing pros and engine builders know that Mach Series fuels out-perform all available standard racing fuels.
Learn more about Competition Race Fuels.
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Fuel Oils
Fuel Oil #1 fuel is normally used in vaporizing type burners; #2 is used for domestic heating; #3 and #4 are used in industrial furnaces.
Your fuel oil can be delivered on an automatic or a will call basis. With our automatic service, our computers monitor your fuel oil usage and automatically schedule deliveries. It will save you time and ensure that you never run out of fuel. If you prefer to monitor your fuel usage yourself and specify specific delivery amounts, you can also call to schedule a delivery.
Oil Tank Additives
Prevent heat loss in the winter with fuel oil additives for aboveground, outdoor oil tanks. Lower the temperature at which the heating oil forms wax or jell by adding a pour point depressant. Remove small amounts of water from the oil by adding a chemical, typically an alcohol. Fuel additives help break-up sludge which tends to clog the lines.
Remember, no additive is going to remove large amounts of water. If you have inches of water present, call us and we can pump the excess water out. Also, oil additives that break-up sludge might clog the oil filter with the debris that is being freed in the lines. If you have any concerns, please contact us.

Fueling Station
Fuel-up at our Chippewa Falls station 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Use your Visa, MasterCard, Discover, Wright Express, or Voyageur card. Start saving with a Quality Fuels Card, just stop in to our office to find out how.
Portable Refueler
for Construction Sites
Make refueling heavy equipment more efficient when you use a portable refueler at your construction or excavating site! The refueler is equipped with a 30GPM metered pump and holds 1,000 gallons. You can easily move it around your jobsite to where it is most efficient for your workers to fuel their equipment.

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