I filled up on 91 today for $3.61 which is pretty good for SoCal.
I think 91 is down to $3.19 - $3.25 depending on which gas station you go to.
I filled up on 91 today for $3.61 which is pretty good for SoCal.
Some of the 76 stations carry the 100.
I know the 76 on Arroyo in Pasadena used to carry it I dont know if they still do.
I think if you look on the 76 site it tells you where they carry the 100.
Then theres Trick Racing gas - I used to put that into my car back in the days for "Battle of the Imports" when I was on the bottle. I dont think they are there anymore, but there used to be a station in Santa Fe Springs
http://www.trickgas.com/index.htm
Ahaaaaa. So that's where the 262 comes from. Wait till Dave hears about this. lol. just joking Will.:top:
Some of the 76 stations carry the 100.
I know the 76 on Arroyo in Pasadena used to carry it I dont know if they still do.
I think if you look on the 76 site it tells you where they carry the 100.
- Redondo Beach, Unocal 76
100 Octane unleaded (blue)
1870 South Elena, Redondo Beach, CA. Near Avenida Del Norte.
- Pomona - Phillips Ranch, Unocal 76
100 Octane unleaded (blue)
Phillips Ranch in Pomona, CA. Take 60 fwy, exit phillips ranch road and go north, then turn right on village loop and it will be on left hand side (about 1/2 of fwy exit).
- Pasadena, Unocal 76
100 Octane unleaded (blue)
Pasadena, CA. I believe its on the corner of Pinearm & Arroyo Parkway about 1.5 miles south of Old Town
- Sears Point, Unocal 76
100 Octane unleaded (blue)
114 Octane leaded (orange)
Sears Point Raceway in Sonoma, CA. ->MAP<-
- Woodland Hills, Texaco
101 Octane
Woodland Hills, CA. Northwest corner of DeSoto and Van Owen
- Agoura, Unocal 76
100 Octane
28203 Dorothy Dr., Agoura, CA. at the Chesbouro off ramp of the 101 freeway in Agoura
Then theres Trick Racing gas - I used to put that into my car back in the days for "Battle of the Imports" when I was on the bottle. I dont think they are there anymore, but there used to be a station in Santa Fe Springs
http://www.trickgas.com/index.htm
Yup the 76 in Pasadena carries 100 octane. They call it "Racing Fuel". Kinda curious as to what itll do. Price was 8 soemthing and i said F*ck that!
Yup the 76 in Pasadena carries 100 octane. They call it "Racing Fuel". Kinda curious as to what itll do. Price was 8 soemthing and i said F*ck that!
That's actually a good point. For the uninformed (people like me), is there someone knowledgeable here who could explain what 100 octane -would- do? Higher mpg? Better acceleration? Make the car blast into orbit? Or not a whole lot.
The reason behind race fuel is aggressive tuning. It allows for some forgiveness, almost like a buffer, in harsh conditions. The higher the octane, the harder it is to ignite, but also the harder it is to detonate. You won't feel a difference between 91 and 100 on a stock FX, or even a mildly modified intake/exhaust on a still naturally aspirated FX.Not a whole lot if youre stock.
Still horrid :4tongue:sorry, wrong number :wub:
And 87?$2.69 93 octane![]()
And 87?
$1.09 per litre = $4.12 per gallon (REGULAR)