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Good to know. I learned something. Thanks Mid.European gas ratings are different than the US.
Most states do have 93, I recall one year on the power tour I couldn't find any 93 in Oklahoma and my car was not happy!You just have to move closer to a race track, Craig. There's not much left to claim as good about living in IL but at least we still have 93!
Most states do have 93, I recall one year on the power tour I couldn't find any 93 in Oklahoma and my car was not happy!
I do have access to race fuel in Bowling Green. They have some near the drag strip. I just saw that they had 95 and 100 at all the pumps in Germany and was a bit jealous but as it turns out, the 100 is not far off from our 93. If there were more Ethanol stations I would convert to run on that but not enough stations carry it and I can't switch back and forth. Most E85 is around 100 octane.
yes, there is that option. $$$actually there is a way to run E85, and switch back and forth between that and ethanol free gasoline. you just need to convert to fuel injection, and install a flex fuel sensor in the system. the megasquirt system has this very option.