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Bugsy this is your second warning . Leave your political Qanon crap at home if you want to continue to be able to post on this site.

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Old 01-10-2022, 09:59 PM
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I drive to this small airport not far from me, drive right onto the ramps and load up 3- 5 gal jugs of avgas. Works almost exactly any other gas station, Drop your card in, hit 15 gallons and you're done. I would never drive my car to the pump, just load the jugs. Compared to race gas, it can be half the price. The L78 loves it, and it never goes bad. I have the timing all in just before 3k so you need to be careful with octane
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Old 01-10-2022, 10:09 PM
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The way to do it is to bring 5-gallon gas can and use that. Never try to fill a car directly at an airport. The self serve pump is usually by the edge of the tarmac and you can just walk up and use your credit card right at the machine. We have a couple local commuter airports within 10 miles of my house. They have the 100 octane "low lead' which the old cars seem to love. A lot of guys also use it for gas-powered landscaping tools since the ethanol mixed fuel is really bad on them.

As for price, it is usually only around a buck more a gallon than whatever 93 octane fuel is going for at the local gas station that day.
Can you mix with normal 91 unleaded that contains ethanol?
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Old 01-10-2022, 10:19 PM
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Can you mix with normal 91 unleaded that contains ethanol?

You can, but it's the ethanol you want to avoid. You don't have non-oxy gas where you are ? Stations around me discovered there is a BIG market for it and have added pumps over the past several years.
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I drive to this small airport not far from me, drive right onto the ramps and load up 3- 5 gal jugs of avgas. Works almost exactly any other gas station, Drop your card in, hit 15 gallons and you're done. I would never drive my car to the pump, just load the jugs. Compared to race gas, it can be half the price. The L78 loves it, and it never goes bad. I have the timing all in just before 3k so you need to be careful with octane
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Any of the RideNow Powersports stores should have 5 gallon cans of VP 110 racing fuel available in the parts departments (RideNow Chandler is off of Gilbert Rd and the 202 )
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Shouldn't have to run straight 110 unless you are running a lot of timing. I'd try a 2:1 ratio to start. Maybe check if you can find VP, Sunoco in 5 gallon pails from a local speed shop.
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Old 01-10-2022, 11:27 PM
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,I have about 10 Gallons of 112 Sunoco left, run it straight...No mixing I have a 302 with a

cross ram and run the green accelerator pump gaskets instead of Blue...the Blue ones leak

from the Racing gas so I run Green.

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This is a bit dated but most of these places are still around.

http://azmustangs.com/racegas.htm

Some airports won't sell gas to walk ins, some will. The smaller the airport the better. 100LL avgas works well in old cars but will eventually be phased out.
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Marty,

Unless it has changed recently, the huge Love's Truck Stop at the SE corner of Wild Horse Pass Blvd & I-10 sells racing fuel at a pump, since it is adjacent to Wild Horse Pass Motorsports park. That has to be pretty close for you if you're in Chandler.
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