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For Pump 93 Fuel Blenders (like myself)
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01/24/20 03:50 PM
01/24/20 03:50 PM
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Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 15,439 Val-haul-ass... eventually
BradH
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Taking time off to work on my car
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Taking time off to work on my car
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 15,439
Val-haul-ass... eventually
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You can save this attachment and print it off, if you think it's helpful.
EDIT: Unfortunately, I can't remember where I found these originally, in case people wanted to look for other octane blending combinations, such as 91 w/ 110.
Last edited by BradH; 01/24/20 03:53 PM.
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Re: For Pump 93 Fuel Blenders (like myself)
[Re: BradH]
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01/24/20 05:41 PM
01/24/20 05:41 PM
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Posts: 8,079 Tulsa OK
Bad340fish
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Around here 93 is race gas! Only 91 at the pumps. Nice charts!
68 Barracuda Formula S 340
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Re: For Pump 93 Fuel Blenders (like myself)
[Re: Dave_J]
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01/25/20 08:52 AM
01/25/20 08:52 AM
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Bad340fish
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It would be cool if it was possible to have an octane sensor much like an ethanol content sensor.
68 Barracuda Formula S 340
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Re: For Pump 93 Fuel Blenders (like myself)
[Re: Bad340fish]
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01/25/20 12:00 PM
01/25/20 12:00 PM
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Posts: 9,112 Rogue River, OR
Jeremiah
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I spike the ranch tank 10:2 87UL to 110 leaded Torco to keep the D800 from pinging. Makes a world of difference!
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