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gas stop in moorhead, between hornbachers and dairy queen is almost at least 5cents cheaper than any other station around the FM area. When its 2.11 for regular its 2.05 or 2.04 there.
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StangerBanger96 wrote:
gas stop in moorhead, between hornbachers and dairy queen is almost at least 5cents cheaper than any other station around the FM area. When its 2.11 for regular its 2.05 or 2.04 there.
to bad its ghetto -
gas is gettin crazy...im going pay check to pay check as bad as full tank to full tank
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STiSchucky wrote:
to bad its ghettoIts just a mom n pop owned one is all. They dont have a need for a bigger better store or pumps if the one they have now is working. I bet the building is paid off and everything so they're just fine leaving it as it is. Gas shouldnt be different from one station to the next other than the price and some added cleaners at places like BP and such, who rape you pricewise.
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I wish I could run that 110 leaded race gas. I pay $5/gal for the 104 R/M octane... and I have to drive 10-15 miles to get it. (it was 4.25 last year) :mad:
Good to know about the 25th and 32nd location though. I always try to give the low-baller my business. Too bad all premium gas isn't 92 octane.
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It's basically a proven fact that there is very little if any difference between 87,89,91 and 92 octane performance wise. The stuff with ethenol is the best stuff out there in my opinion 'cause it burns cleaner and just theorising a bit a little hotter based on what I know about E85 which I believe is about 107 octane and burns alot hotter than normal gas so you can't use it for most cars pre 2000 with the exception of certain ones.
Another theory as long as talking about race gas. If E85 is 107 octane could that be a low buck alternative to race gas. Anybody ever consider this or try it, If it works think how much money you'd save on track day.
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ichibankilla wrote:
It's basically a proven fact that there is very little if any difference between 87,89,91 and 92 octane performance wise.in a stock car, probably not. but hell, even my nearly stock ass 94 Thunderbird will detonate if I run 87 - needless to say I don't run 87 anymore. (only thing different is it was dyno tuned)
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So what's the highest octane my 4 banger can run? It has the usual aftermarket stuff. Intake, header, exhaust, ignition. No internal work.
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PSiedTSi wrote:
well when your running boost on an N/A motor im pretty sure regular gas is not an option!on a sidenote...sleepermaxima bradys in moorhead on 8th street has 100octane unleaded in the pump if you can run that...?
sonofa! I called that store and the lady that I talked to said that they only had leaded race fuel... nothing unleaded. This was a couple months ago and maybe things have changed over there since then. Oh well.
Thanks for the info.
Do you know how much they are charging for it? I can mix pump with the 104 at about 1:1 to give about 98 octane (which is perfect for that pig). The price for that is about 3.75 after I average the prices per gallon.
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Schwanger wrote:
E85 is actually 113 octane and $1.44/gallon. If you want to run E85 you need to use alcohol safe fuel line and retune for it being that you need to burn more of it.Interesting... BTW, Where are you getting this info? I've been meaning to research this but I have not found anything more than what I read from second-hand sources (like from forums like this). I would like to have a solid basis before I start retooling my setup.
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I've been doing a little research for the next NDSU formula SAE car. I think there is some information about it on the North Dakota Corn Growers Association website. But all you need is new fuel line (I think steel braided is alcohol resistant) and then a new fuel map and you're ready to go.
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