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which gas station do you go to?
it is RARE to find nothing more than 91 oct in our area.
THOUGH, irwindale speedway about 5 min. from my house has 102 octane
but that's what, $10+ per gallon. screw that lol.
THOUGH, irwindale speedway about 5 min. from my house has 102 octane

but that's what, $10+ per gallon. screw that lol.
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it is RARE to find nothing more than 91 oct in our area.
THOUGH, irwindale speedway about 5 min. from my house has 102 octane
but that's what, $10+ per gallon. screw that lol.
it is RARE to find nothing more than 91 oct in our area.
THOUGH, irwindale speedway about 5 min. from my house has 102 octane

but that's what, $10+ per gallon. screw that lol.
Well...
Here're some things to consider...
[ol][*]The Gas Station here on the Army Post that I am currently assigned to... only has one type of Gasoline, $3.75/gal and its 84 Oct[*]Gasoline at the next closest installation is roughly $3.30/gal. They have 93, 95, and 98 Octane (they use a different Octane scale here. Those Octanes are equivalent to the United States' 87,89, & 93 Octanes)[*]The final option is Gasoline from a Gas station NOT on an army post. Since 85% of cars here run on Propane and Diesel, the gasoline they sell does not even have an available Octaneratiung. (I've asked@ almost every gas station I've been to... and I have yet to find a single person @ one of those gas stations that knows what Octane means.) On top of the Octane Russian Rouletteyou play when buying Gasoline from one of these Non-military gas stations... the price of the gasoline there is almost $8.00/gal.[/ol]
So yea... I choose option # 2
Here're some things to consider...
[ol][*]The Gas Station here on the Army Post that I am currently assigned to... only has one type of Gasoline, $3.75/gal and its 84 Oct[*]Gasoline at the next closest installation is roughly $3.30/gal. They have 93, 95, and 98 Octane (they use a different Octane scale here. Those Octanes are equivalent to the United States' 87,89, & 93 Octanes)[*]The final option is Gasoline from a Gas station NOT on an army post. Since 85% of cars here run on Propane and Diesel, the gasoline they sell does not even have an available Octaneratiung. (I've asked@ almost every gas station I've been to... and I have yet to find a single person @ one of those gas stations that knows what Octane means.) On top of the Octane Russian Rouletteyou play when buying Gasoline from one of these Non-military gas stations... the price of the gasoline there is almost $8.00/gal.[/ol]
So yea... I choose option # 2
Up here in Canadaland I use Sunoco, and i use 94. I heard it contains less or no ethonel that is bad for our engines....
If i cant find that I use Shell V power (91). you spend probally 15 to 20 dollars more, but its worth the extra protection in my mind.
If i cant find that I use Shell V power (91). you spend probally 15 to 20 dollars more, but its worth the extra protection in my mind.
Wisconsin gas sucks. 91 is the highest and it has that 10% ethanol added already making it more expensive. My 91 is usually around 4.35-4.50. Nothing like spending about 70 dollars to fill such a small car. Totally worth it though.
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