Where can I find high octane gas in SoCal?
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Where can I find high octane gas in SoCal?
will be driving my car to SouthCal. next week. Will be staying around Temecula and San Diego, but also vsiting in WestCovina/Pomona, NewPort Beach.
Station, and intersection would be greatly appreciated.
TIA, Jaime
Station, and intersection would be greatly appreciated.
TIA, Jaime
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Jaime,
There are several places... If you are in the Pasadena area... at the end of 110 and Arroyo there is a 76 Station with 100 Octane (very expensive). Steve (OFE), always fill RUFUS up with 100 Octane on Chessboro or Kanan (also a 76 Station) off of the 101 South... the last time I was there.... this place has a very reasonable price.
Have fun... Steve, can you chime in and confirm the exit please... thanks.
There are several places... If you are in the Pasadena area... at the end of 110 and Arroyo there is a 76 Station with 100 Octane (very expensive). Steve (OFE), always fill RUFUS up with 100 Octane on Chessboro or Kanan (also a 76 Station) off of the 101 South... the last time I was there.... this place has a very reasonable price.
Have fun... Steve, can you chime in and confirm the exit please... thanks.
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Quite a few 76 stations have 100 octane unleaded in SoCal. There used to be a list on the 76 website, but it seems to be gone. I did find this link via Google:
http://www.riskin.org/rx7/racing_gas_locations.txt
I used to have a place less than 1/4 mi. away, but now I get mine at the 76 station in Brentwood at San Vicente and Bundy.
-Jeff
http://www.riskin.org/rx7/racing_gas_locations.txt
I used to have a place less than 1/4 mi. away, but now I get mine at the 76 station in Brentwood at San Vicente and Bundy.
-Jeff
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This may be way too out of the way for Jamie, but Tony is correct... there is a Unocal 76 station in Agoura at the Cheseboro offramp from the 101. Last I looked, it was $5.19/gal.
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Wow, $5.19/gal? It's north of $7.50 at the Brentwood 76!
I'm tempted to try to buy a drum of the stuff and keep it at home...not that 55 gallons would really last very long.
I'm tempted to try to buy a drum of the stuff and keep it at home...not that 55 gallons would really last very long.
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You guys are blending the stuff with 91 right? 3-4 gals w/balance of 91 is all your ECU's can read unless your mapping's been modified. Even then, modified street maps rearely read over 95.....
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I try to mix ~6 gallons of 100 octane with the remainder 91 octane, theoretically yielding around 94.5 octane.
I have Kevin's remapped ECU. There is a very significant difference between straight 91 and 94-95 octane.
I have Kevin's remapped ECU. There is a very significant difference between straight 91 and 94-95 octane.
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Covina
In Covina area, there is a 76 gas station just south off 10 Freeway on Citrus Ave (off ramp). Even though it is 76, I believe the racing gas is supplied by VP Racing and as of this morning they are selling at $6.99/gallon
HTH,
HTH,
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Originally Posted by jmayzurk
I try to mix ~6 gallons of 100 octane with the remainder 91 octane, theoretically yielding around 94.5 octane.
I have Kevin's remapped ECU. There is a very significant difference between straight 91 and 94-95 octane.
I have Kevin's remapped ECU. There is a very significant difference between straight 91 and 94-95 octane.
I have Kevin's remapped ECU also. Higher octane is very noticable. I bought a 55 gallon drum, nobody carries racefuel in the Bay area as far as I know.
If I run on 91 street gas I actually get some pining under load. Have you had this problem?