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Old 07-20-2001, 11:40 AM
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Default 100 octane fuel in the northwest

After reading this thread in Under The Hood:

https://www.s2ki.com/forums/showthread.php?...p?postid=227066

I was interested in trying out some higher octane gas. I always use Chevron (based on multiple comments that their detergent package is among the best), but the highest grade they carry is 92 octane. 76 does carry 100 octane Racing Fuel in a few locations:

This is a list of all the 76 locations in Washington where Racing Fuel is available.
1: 8325 MUKILTEO SPEEDWAY MULKILTEO
2: 1901 KING ST BELLINGHAM
3: 212 E COLLEGE WAY MT. VERNON
4: 4102 RUCKER AVE EVERETT

Does anyone know of any other stations that carry anything higher than 92? Let's get a list going here as a reference.

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Old 07-20-2001, 12:35 PM
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Thanks Ted
I have two cars that this stuff would work in ...
Let us know how it works on the track.

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Here is a full listing of SUNOCO's 100GT Racing fuel...


GTRacing Fuel

Hope this helps and I love 100 Octane... I hate the price $4.99.gal
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Lawrence,

unfortunately, I don't think I'll have time to get any in my car before tomorrow's track day; all those locations are north of Seattle, not exatly on my way to SIR in Auburn!

I'm hoping someone will post another option, though.

Don,

thanks for the help, but it looks like Colorado is the nearest location for SUNOCO.
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Check out the SUNOCO website they might have it some where else...

Sorry I thought you were closer to the east..

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Ted,
If you're at the IRDC class tonight talk to my roommate, Bob. He knows of a 76 station in Auburn on the way to SIR that sells fuel as high as 119 Octane.
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Perhaps a stupid question, but how about avgas? Can I take 100LL I use in the plane and put it in the car?
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Scott,

try posting your question in the thread I referenced above.

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by ScottB
[B]Perhaps a stupid question, but how about avgas?
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Ted, they sell high octane at SIR, but maybe not during the event you guys are doing


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