Now in San Leandro CA, 93 & 100 Octane
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Originally Posted by unstble
I haven't seen any stations with 93+ octane in the east bay...
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Originally Posted by kspek
it was 6.279 for 100octane at VP Racing Fuels in San Leandro
I'll check it out on the way to UCKK tomorrow. Hopefully they make the prices reasonable soon. At that rate, a full tank in the STI would run $100!!! And since I only get about 200 a totally emptied-out tank, that means it would cost 50 cents a mile to drive.
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I had a buddy that worked there that gave me that quote, I hooked him up with ski/ wakeboard stuff so I don't know if it is a special price or not, I don't think it is though... Btw, That price is only if u buy a 55 gallon drum if u just bought it by the 5 gallon drum its like 6something a gallon its not @ the pump. And 100 unleaded is actually more expensive.
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Is this price for real???
Cause as a previous poster mentioned 100 octane is pretty cheap (in the summertime when gas is already expensive) at the 76 stations. I don't think the VP racing fuel is any better than the Sunoco they carry.
Gruppe-S does the SMC kit for 750 installed - If you drive 10,000 miles/year, WI/alky will pay for itself within a year vs. running 100 octane. I know, I had the bright idea to run a 96 octane tune and it was a PITA...
Cause as a previous poster mentioned 100 octane is pretty cheap (in the summertime when gas is already expensive) at the 76 stations. I don't think the VP racing fuel is any better than the Sunoco they carry.
Gruppe-S does the SMC kit for 750 installed - If you drive 10,000 miles/year, WI/alky will pay for itself within a year vs. running 100 octane. I know, I had the bright idea to run a 96 octane tune and it was a PITA...
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So I went with some buddies after UCKK, filled up a near empty tank with a blend of 93.5 and 100, and I was amazed at the immediate difference. On the street and on the freeway, it just ripped! I'm still a little woozy from the fumes, and my eyes burn a little, though. Gotta try 76 next time.