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Old 01-10-2022, 11:27 PM
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,I have about 10 Gallons of 112 Sunoco left, run it straight...No mixing I have a 302 with a

cross ram and run the green accelerator pump gaskets instead of Blue...the Blue ones leak

from the Racing gas so I run Green.

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Old 01-10-2022, 11:59 PM
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Marty,

Unless it has changed recently, the huge Love's Truck Stop at the SE corner of Wild Horse Pass Blvd & I-10 sells racing fuel at a pump, since it is adjacent to Wild Horse Pass Motorsports park. That has to be pretty close for you if you're in Chandler.
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Old 01-11-2022, 01:01 AM
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I retard the timing on mine when I run pump gas. It makes a little less power, but it doesn't damage itself. I use recreational gas on the street. It doesn't have any alcohol in it, so I don't get vapor lock.
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I have a place close by that sells race fuel.

I’ll take a couple GI 5 gal. cans and fill with 110 and mix 50-50 with the 91 octane pump gas.

They like it.
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Loves truck stop in Chandler has 103 and 110 octane racing fuel for sale at the pump. Can get to it by heading south of Chandler Blvd on 56th St about 2 miles if you want to avoid freeways or take I-10 south to the Wild horse pass exit and its on east side of freeway.
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Old 01-11-2022, 01:23 PM
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Thanks for all the feedback! I’m 1 mile from the Chandler Airport, going to see if I can get some AV fuel there. If not I’ll head to Loves and pay their crazy high prices. Been there with my Viper for some 100 octane.

AZ guys, any recommendations locally for a good thorough tune up?
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Plus you can get a couple 5 gallon fuel jugs and keep a little on hand.
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I use VP C-12 and mix it with 91, 92 octane pump gas. Your car will tell you what the right ratio to mix it with for best results.
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What is the rating of this av gas, web says it's all 100 octane?
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Old 01-11-2022, 07:00 PM
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What is the rating of this av gas, web says it's all 100 octane?
Correct, 100 octane.
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