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Does 100 octane fuel serve any purpose?
For a daily driver, I mean...or at least a car that has been set up to run on, say, 93-94 octane fuel.
There's a Shell about a mile or two from my home that sells 100 octane fuel right there at the pump alongside the cheaper stuff, and it reminded me of how good exhausted AvGas or CAM2 (at least, that's what I think it was called) smelled at the track.
Then I saw the price...$5.99/gallon. WOW!
So, is there any logical reason that one would plunk down $120 to fill up their 20-gallon fuel cell?
Paul
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