I think they have c16 at the airport on clinton street…
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The air park on Clinton St. has what is called Avgas 100LL. It is aviation fuel that is 100 octane and is classified as low lead content. So technically it is illegal to use in a street car, but it works great with nitrous in a pinch
Honestly I don’t know enough about the stock ECU in that car to say for sure Joe. If you knew you were going to really throw the car a beating at a track day or something then it certainly wouldn’t hurt.
randomly you do find race gas at pumps like stated before here…is it almost always leaded? if i were to buy any id go to yourshop but ihave no need for it…just hypothetically speaking…are there pumps at gas stations locally that sell unleaded 100+??
Some deltas have 100 unleaded. I’ve never seen 100+ unleaded in western NY at any pump.
This is not a discussion of where people can buy things instead of getting them from us. This is our sale thread in the forum advertisers section which we pay to have access to, not gen. auto. Everyone is more than welcome to discuss race gas options there.
We’re a bit more than half way through the first drum but I have another unopenned one here plus more arriving he end of the week. Thanks for filling up guys!
Our fuel is UNLEADED. Their 112 is leaded.
If you want to save a dollar a gallon and don’t care about destroying your cat or o2 sensors go right ahead, but my wideband dies after an hour or two in leaded gas and it costs me around 70 bucks to replace. OEM sensors are a lot more expensive than that in most cases so be warned.
Our fuel is UNLEADED. Their 112 is leaded.
If you want to save a dollar a gallon and don’t care about destroying your cat or o2 sensors go right ahead, but my wideband dies after an hour or two in leaded gas and it costs me around 70 bucks to replace. OEM sensors are a lot more expensive than that in most cases so be warned.
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:word: He’s right Kory, or else when I ran 112 I would have just taken the short cruise down there and filled up there. His 112 is unleaded, its the good stuff
Our fuel is UNLEADED. Their 112 is leaded.
If you want to save a dollar a gallon and don’t care about destroying your cat or o2 sensors go right ahead, but my wideband dies after an hour or two in leaded gas and it costs me around 70 bucks to replace. OEM sensors are a lot more expensive than that in most cases so be warned.
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ok maybe next time i should read the thread alittle better. im sorry didnt realize it was unleaded fuel:picard: and the “f” up part is that i got 2 points for making this commet. thats bullshit