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Just moved to Kansas and they only have 91 octane here!!!

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Old 01-28-2012, 11:41 PM
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91 is fine...

Most every place is going to have E10 so its 92-93 octane equivalent regardless...
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Originally Posted by need2speed94
Ahah! Nice, give the cops a reason to F*ck off! How big in terms of diameter was the downpipe?
It was just the stock one that came on the car, I just cut all the exhaust off with a sawz all left the muffler attached. I think it was 2 1/4" . So really it was like a redneck exhaust down pipe, know what I mean?
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Picking up a 63 Pontiac Grand Prix with the 421 soon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Usually the best 91 octane is kwik shops and quik trips, they're prolly some of the cleanest. Plus if you have a dillons card you get 2 cents off every gallon. Where I'm from in Kansas just 50 miles south of manhattan we have one place that sells 93 and it just doesn't seem like a big difference.
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Usually the best 91 octane is kwik shops and quik trips, they're prolly some of the cleanest. Plus if you have a dillons card you get 2 cents off every gallon. Where I'm from in Kansas just 50 miles south of manhattan we have one place that sells 93 and it just doesn't seem like a big difference.
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I think that I will just stick to highest octane possible until i get the compression lowered. 93 plus xylene will do fine for now the cost benefit ratio is suitable for me. Im gonna to go the bulk route and save some in the long run. I bet my engine will thank me, I drive this car everyday and I enjoy driving it everyday.



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