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----For several years now I have filled up the old cars that need premium with 103 octane racing fuel at the beginning of the year. Then, as I use them and bleed off some of the 103 I re-fill with 91 octane marine fuel (no ethanol). I have a regular gas station near me that carries marine fuel. That 1st tank is a bit expensive but I hardly ever run thru a tank in a summer and the cars run great. I would hazard a guess that I'm a bit lucky living in a heavy boating area as well as being able to buy 103 at the pump, but Ill take it!.......Bill S
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$6.49 a gal. 110 leaded here at the Gas N go.
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Dang. I pay just over $9/gal for VP 110 here.
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Thanks again for all the advice...
Rich
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