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I mean...


I guess the way you put it, I wasn't just looking hard enough...

There's actually 93 octane all over the United States as well so I just decided to drive all the way back to the East Coast to get 93 octane.

I just was lazy and wasn't driving far enough. 

Shame on me for expecting something simple like gas to be conveniently located.



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I went through all 15k posts and those 2 quotes I found were the only ones so I guess that would make it "everytime".  Feel free to go through all 15k posts and verify by quoting them all.  You need to quote them all to verifying prove "everytime".   Please verify that Im wrong.

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Re: YOu know what theKing? You're right... I was wrong about the 93 octane
« Reply #1 on: December 23, 2016, 06:22:13 PM »
I mean...


I guess the way you put it, I wasn't just looking hard enough...

There's actually 93 octane all over the United States as well so I just decided to drive all the way back to the East Coast to get 93 octane.

I just was lazy and wasn't driving far enough. 

Shame on me for expecting something simple like gas to be conveniently located.

True, there are "93 octane all over the United States". After several road trips across this country, I do see more 93 octane available over there though.

No "Shame" in making mistakes or errors as I'm sure all of us have made mistakes (I know I have). As mentioned, I've made mistakes on this site and have taken ownership of it by letting the person that corrected me know that it's my bad and thanked him/her as well as apologize to him/her when needed.

What's important is we learn from our mistakes ...Sometimes that's the best way to learn (learning from our mistakes)...because it sticks more.  O0



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Re: YOu know what theKing? You're right... I was wrong about the 93 octane
« Reply #2 on: August 22, 2022, 12:40:32 AM »
We got E-85 too but scarcely.  I've also seen rare higher octane but those are close to the race track.



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Re: YOu know what theKing? You're right... I was wrong about the 93 octane
« Reply #3 on: August 22, 2022, 02:26:36 PM »
E-85 doesn't fit well with some cars as the CEL will come on until it passes or needs to be reset...



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Re: YOu know what theKing? You're right... I was wrong about the 93 octane
« Reply #4 on: August 22, 2022, 04:37:56 PM »
E-85 is for cars with a flex fuel setup, mainly for racing. 



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Re: YOu know what theKing? You're right... I was wrong about the 93 octane
« Reply #5 on: August 22, 2022, 11:29:37 PM »
93 for me is already a pain to run all the time. Around town where I know where they are is okay, but when I travel its a PITA. I wanted to run E30-E85, but thought about how much of a pain it is already for 93. I would still have to unlock DME and dyno tune for 4 maps(91-E85). No thanks. haha.. maybe when gas goes down a bit.



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Re: YOu know what theKing? You're right... I was wrong about the 93 octane
« Reply #6 on: August 24, 2022, 09:23:30 PM »
E-85 is for cars with a flex fuel setup, mainly for racing.

Correct  O0



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