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Old 03-16-2003, 09:18 PM
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Well I have never ran out of gas. I always fill up my take before the light goes on...usually at a quarter left or even half. Depends on what I'm doing. Also I have never used 100 octane gas before...the Highest I have used it 93, but that might change once I get the civic going.
Run you car almost bone dry, call 1-800-345-0076 to find the nearest 76 that suplies "Race Fuel" you dont want anything but the 100 OCT because the other stuff is leaded! Dont trip when they hand you a container full of blue liquid! It cost $38.75 for 5 gallons here in calli, but comes it a cute little keg which can be used for refills or for beer This shit ROCKS, Im not putting anything els in my car ever again!
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