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Old Jun 24, 2008 | 09:44 AM
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blue pearl
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From: Andover, MN
Default Re: 100 Octane VS 91 Octane

In my area (Mpls, MN) we can get non-oxygenated (CLEAR) 91 octane. It goes for $4.15/gal. I believe that means no ethanol additives. The problem is they only let you purchase it for 'vintage' vehicles and motorcycles.
 
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