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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
Midwest
What happened to 93 octane in Iowa?
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<blockquote data-quote="zeus201" data-source="post: 9233705" data-attributes="member: 54310"><p>93 is hard to come by in Iowa and as well as here in the Twin Cities. I have found a station that does have 93 here in town I'm at which is nice. </p><p></p><p>When we used to live in Ames, I'd shoot over to the Kum & Go over off of Mortensen and South Dakota. The gas station across from Caseys on Lincoln Way also sold 93 as well. I swore the BP gas stations use to push 93 but dropped it to 92 or 91....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zeus201, post: 9233705, member: 54310"] 93 is hard to come by in Iowa and as well as here in the Twin Cities. I have found a station that does have 93 here in town I'm at which is nice. When we used to live in Ames, I'd shoot over to the Kum & Go over off of Mortensen and South Dakota. The gas station across from Caseys on Lincoln Way also sold 93 as well. I swore the BP gas stations use to push 93 but dropped it to 92 or 91.... [/QUOTE]
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