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Originally Posted by daisuke149 wont cause problems as long as the gas mixes. so you should get some buddies to help your rock the car around and make sure it

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Old 10-01-2011, 11:58 AM   #19 (permalink)
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wont cause problems as long as the gas mixes. so you should get some buddies to help your rock the car around and make sure it mixes.

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Dont forget to take video and put it on youtube with an explanation of what your doing
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No, because your overall octane will still be above 91, which is perfectly fine.
Exactly. Octane rating is merely the ratio of octane to heptane in gasoline. Given the volume of the Z's tank, and assuming you filled up, prolly puts you right around 91-92.
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