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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
California
How much are you paying for Racing Fuel?????
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<blockquote data-quote="stang99" data-source="post: 623707" data-attributes="member: 191"><p>$4.25/gal. Trick 101 unleaded from the self serve pump. Corner DeSoto and VanOwen next to the fire station in the SF Valley. It's the good stuff and it takes 1 gallon of 101 + 4 gallons of + 91 to get 5 gallons of 93 octane. If 91 = $2.25 the price per gallon of blended 93 in Calif is $2.65 gal. Not too bad considering, but still a rip. 93 octane seems to be sufficient to fend off any detonation that I might encounter even running more boost than I am tuned for (not that I would run extra boost).</p><p>Blended 95 octane would be 1.5 gal 91 + 1 gal 101 and would cost $3.05 a gallon. Ain't simple math fun?</p><p>It really gets interesting when you start to fill up your blended tank with subsequent 91 octane stuff. If you start with 95, you may still have 92 after two fill ups, depending upon how empty you let your tank get. This all keeps me busy on my long commute.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stang99, post: 623707, member: 191"] $4.25/gal. Trick 101 unleaded from the self serve pump. Corner DeSoto and VanOwen next to the fire station in the SF Valley. It's the good stuff and it takes 1 gallon of 101 + 4 gallons of + 91 to get 5 gallons of 93 octane. If 91 = $2.25 the price per gallon of blended 93 in Calif is $2.65 gal. Not too bad considering, but still a rip. 93 octane seems to be sufficient to fend off any detonation that I might encounter even running more boost than I am tuned for (not that I would run extra boost). Blended 95 octane would be 1.5 gal 91 + 1 gal 101 and would cost $3.05 a gallon. Ain't simple math fun? It really gets interesting when you start to fill up your blended tank with subsequent 91 octane stuff. If you start with 95, you may still have 92 after two fill ups, depending upon how empty you let your tank get. This all keeps me busy on my long commute. [/QUOTE]
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