100 Octane in So Cal?
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i emailed them. they say they don't have it in san diego, at least. gave me the following info, but i haven't called yet:
Matt, we don't sell high octane fuel under our brand name anymore, but
some 76 stations may carry it. I recommend you call Rocketbrand Racing
Fuels (Formerly 76 racing fuels) at 1-800-345-0076.
Paul Ryder
ConocoPhillips
Regional Fuels Specialist- Western Region
Fuels Quality and Performance
Fuels and Regulatory Affairs
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Subject: high octane unleaded gasoline
do you have any stations in san diego, ca, that sell unleaded gasoline
with an octane rating of higher than 91?
matt in san diego
Matt, we don't sell high octane fuel under our brand name anymore, but
some 76 stations may carry it. I recommend you call Rocketbrand Racing
Fuels (Formerly 76 racing fuels) at 1-800-345-0076.
Paul Ryder
ConocoPhillips
Regional Fuels Specialist- Western Region
Fuels Quality and Performance
Fuels and Regulatory Affairs
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Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 3:35 PM
To: Ryder, Paul M.
Subject: FW: high octane unleaded gasoline
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Subject: high octane unleaded gasoline
do you have any stations in san diego, ca, that sell unleaded gasoline
with an octane rating of higher than 91?
matt in san diego
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Originally Posted by zman23
76 Station off of LaPaz and the 5 carry it, at least the last time I was there a few weeks ago did.
5.49/gal when I was there 2 months ago.
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somehow my post disapeared....
I always used to get 103 VP Racing fuel in 5 gallon barrels from a local speed shop and then pump it in using VP fuel Jug 2.5 gallons for track days (back in the days of nitrous)
There's a listing on their site for local dealers:
http://www.vpracingfuels.com
I always used to get 103 VP Racing fuel in 5 gallon barrels from a local speed shop and then pump it in using VP fuel Jug 2.5 gallons for track days (back in the days of nitrous)
There's a listing on their site for local dealers:
http://www.vpracingfuels.com
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As long you stay away from leaded, you should be okay. For a stock Z or one with no ECU adjustments to take advantage of the higher octane, I would think a mixture from 91 -> 93 should be sufficient and any octane higher than 93 wouldn't net any gains.
I mixed 100 octane to get a bump from 91 to 93 and gained roughly 8 WHP, but I certainly couldn't feel any difference (but the dyno said there was).
I mixed 100 octane to get a bump from 91 to 93 and gained roughly 8 WHP, but I certainly couldn't feel any difference (but the dyno said there was).
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i asked a friend and he said thier was a place
Off the 60 exit Phillips Ranch Rd North,
At Villiage Loop go right and its the 76 Station on the left side.
Off the 60 exit Phillips Ranch Rd North,
At Villiage Loop go right and its the 76 Station on the left side.
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Originally Posted by mrtomcat
somehow my post disapeared....
I always used to get 103 VP Racing fuel in 5 gallon barrels from a local speed shop and then pump it in using VP fuel Jug 2.5 gallons for track days (back in the days of nitrous)
There's a listing on their site for local dealers:
http://www.vpracingfuels.com
I always used to get 103 VP Racing fuel in 5 gallon barrels from a local speed shop and then pump it in using VP fuel Jug 2.5 gallons for track days (back in the days of nitrous)
There's a listing on their site for local dealers:
http://www.vpracingfuels.com
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http://www.redrockdist.com/data/76racing.html
Found this site this morning....
Has charts and gas info didn't have time to look throught it gonna go paintballing..
Found this site this morning....
Has charts and gas info didn't have time to look throught it gonna go paintballing..
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i went to the place I said and put in 1/2 tank as mine was already 1/2 full. Noticed that smoother idle formost. semms to get up a little better but that could be my brain.