According to Lawrence R Zink:
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> Scott,
> If you want gas with the real stuff in it you can find a performance shop or
> a service station that sells race gas. These range anywhere from $2.50 a
> gallon and up depending on the octane rate you want. It isn't cheap but if
> you buy 5 gallons of the realy good stuff fot about $5.50 per gallon and mix
> it with premium unleaded at about a 2gallon premium UL to 1 gallon racing
> fuel, you should acheive the mix you need.
>
I don't know what it's like in your kneck of the woods, but around here,
as expensive as it is, racing gas has no road taxes added into the price
and if you get caught putting it into a street car you'll think your on
Thunder Road trying to evade the revenoors!!
bill
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