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Hmm I always run premium in small engines though never with any real kind to where from, perhaps I should change that habit. Easy enough to do. Thanks for the tip
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Here is what Shell gas sells for where I live. This station is about a mile from where I live.
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More Toluene, Xylene and C8+ aromatics than you realize. Most of the Benzene is stripped out and sold separately for Styrene production.
Unfortunately the Shell V-Power is different from Eastern Canada compared to Western Canada and the USA. Different Crude oil supplies and blending formulas to fit the local market. The best bang for the octane rating is Iso-Octane. Pure 100 octane. Forget adding Toluene to gasoline to boost octane route. It doesn't work well enough and you don't really know what octane you end up with and the drivability goes out the window. However for true drivability and guaranteed octane ...... buy the unleaded race gas from your local supplier. It should have no Ethanol and be around 99 Octane. It will be consistent |
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I'd love to run MS103/109 but it would cost close to $300 to fill it up! :eek: Edit: PS that was your 1,000th post! |
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but thanks. |
Filled up today with V-Nitro at US $2.45/GAL (that's US $0.647/Liter) in Covington, Louisiana. (1 Gal = 3.7854 Liters)
Thank God I live in Louisiana. |
Filled up just now with V-nitro(93) at $2.99($56) near Washington DC.
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Its only money. We all waste a heck of alot of it on other things. So what is 90cents or a dollar something more for our prized Z cars :) Probably comes out to less than $3 a month for the most part.
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given said dat, i dont know how much gas is around my area for 93. lol |
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