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Old 06-26-2007, 11:26 PM   #3
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I have not found 93oct here anywhere, but I have found some stations with 100oct racing gas. So I'm wondering if this thought of mine daes make any sense:
How to get 93 oct with 91 & 100 oct.
available:(gal x oct + gal x oct) / tankfull gal = average
First tank(4*100+12*91)/16=93.25
next tanks(3*100+10*91+3*93.25)/16=93.11

So, first time put in 4gal of 100oct and the rest 91oct (if your tank is 16gal total) from then on you only have to fill 3gal of 100oct, because you have a leftover 3gals of 93.25oct. Does this make ANY sense???
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