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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
Europe
03 in Italy, got a few questions!
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<blockquote data-quote="DocButters" data-source="post: 11025620" data-attributes="member: 91040"><p>My terminator just arrived in Italy yesterday, finally got is insured ($478 per MONTH) and got the cute little EU plates on her, pic's to come. My question, and possibly a forwarning to anyone else thinking about bring their car here, what am I supposed to do about gas? They only sell 3 types of fuel here, diesel, bio-diesel, and petrol (regular gas). Well, not exactly regular gas lol. Rumor has it that the petrol here isn't well regulated and the merchants will water it down to stretch a profit making the octane rating of the fuel anywhere from 75-85. As we all know this will not bode well with boost in the picture. I filled up with 40 litres, about 10 gallons, and used an octane booster and I'm taking it easy on the throttle for now, but how am I supposed to keep this up for 3 years? What happens when I run into a ferrari/lambo on these lawless roads? Help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DocButters, post: 11025620, member: 91040"] My terminator just arrived in Italy yesterday, finally got is insured ($478 per MONTH) and got the cute little EU plates on her, pic's to come. My question, and possibly a forwarning to anyone else thinking about bring their car here, what am I supposed to do about gas? They only sell 3 types of fuel here, diesel, bio-diesel, and petrol (regular gas). Well, not exactly regular gas lol. Rumor has it that the petrol here isn't well regulated and the merchants will water it down to stretch a profit making the octane rating of the fuel anywhere from 75-85. As we all know this will not bode well with boost in the picture. I filled up with 40 litres, about 10 gallons, and used an octane booster and I'm taking it easy on the throttle for now, but how am I supposed to keep this up for 3 years? What happens when I run into a ferrari/lambo on these lawless roads? Help! [/QUOTE]
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