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Old 04-09-2008, 07:55 AM
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....I really don't want to bring my car back to the dealer..I'd rather just take the loss and fix it all myself...But anything electrical I might be screwed....
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Originally Posted by Count of Monte Carlo
....I really don't want to bring my car back to the dealer..I'd rather just take the loss and fix it all myself...But anything electrical I might be screwed....
Yeah I feel the same way....
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I only use gas from a 76 station, 93 octane (have to ask for it at a 76 station in cali),
Really....I didn' think you could buy anything over 91 octane for public highway use in CA????
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Originally Posted by John B
Really....I didn' think you could buy anything over 91 octane for public highway use in CA????
The 76 station I go to has a selection of fuels over 91 that are intended for off-road use, just like off road y pipes that people install and run on the street when they are technically illegal. I fill up a DOT approved gas can that I keep in my car, then drive to a nearby location, and the fill the car...because if they saw me filling my tank with it on premesis when it isn't an "off-road" car, I could get in trouble. I've heard however that 76 stations in California are phasing out the ability to purchase gas over 91 octane because of people like me....

I could always go to my local chop that has fuels ranging from 93 up to 116....which I have done before for 93.




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