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Topic: where to get 100 octane in san jose?
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2001s281
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Posts: 135 | From: san jose | Registered: Dec 2001
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DennisG
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Yep, right off of foxworthy and almaden expwy. Its around $4 a gallon out of the pump.
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Posts: 387 | From: Manteca, Ca | Registered: Feb 2001
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MikeySBF
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use airplane gas, same stuff
Posts: 371 | From: East bay, cali | Registered: Feb 2002
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Raj
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quote: Originally posted by LiftedAssDodge: use airplane gas, same stuff
Do not use airplane gas! Airplane fuel is formulated to burn in LOW oxygen conditions. What happens to that cutting torch flame when you add oxygen to it? Yeah, the flame gets hotter and turns blue! What do you think happens to an engine in a high oxygen atmosphere burning aviation fuel? Burned up cylinders is what!!
-------------------- 93 5-speed. Koni yellow c/o shocks and struts. Griggs c/c plates, panhard bar, torque arm, and control arms. Global west subframe connectors. hedman headers, high flow h-pipe, flowmaster 3 chamber muffler. 3.55 gears, b&m ripper shifter, underdrive pulleys, k&n filter, hypertech module
Posts: 6 | From: Vallejo, California | Registered: Feb 2002
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heh yeah airplane gas is wicked stuff... when we refuel airplanes we're not allowed to even have any wool clothing on as outergarments (static discharge), have unnecessary lights on, or flip any switches during the entire operation. That stuff is superflammable. And expensive too.
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Posts: 1358 | From: Maine | Registered: Feb 2002
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