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Since I got the car, I've always put 87 octane fuel in it... and with the gas crises, it seems like it will NEVER be cheap enough to fill her up with 91 fuel. But today I was out of town (In San Dimas) and out of gas (err,, 1/8th below E) and I pass a gas station. Gas for 91 is at - 1 cent more expensive than gas for 87 at my house. Well I thought, screw it.
So I filled her up at 91 A lot of you have been saying that it doesn't make a difference, etc etc. Well it does. I'm not talking about mythical horsepower gains- I doubt I got any. But the car starts up smoother, idles better, and goes through it's RPMs like a hot knife through butter. It feels wonderful. Right now she's outside cooling off with a tankful of 91, and I like her that way. mmmm --Sean and I put it on Daddy's credit card. BWAHAHAHHA |
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Yes $1 AUD per Litre = $3 AUD per gallon = $2 USD per gallon so it's not that much different (except that is the price for BP98 most of the time). I've never heard of 110 octance fuel at Aussie petrol pumps... but I know you can get hooked up with aviation fuel at some of the Airports (including my local one ![]() |
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