Tell me where I can get gas for $2.28.
I was wrong , you can get regular unleaded in Colorado for $ 1.94 a gallon . I buy E free gas for $ 2.58. Cat piss gas is cheaper than I thought.
Tell me where I can get gas for $2.28.
I was wrong , you can get regular unleaded in Colorado for $ 1.94 a gallon . I buy E free gas for $ 2.58. Cat piss gas is cheaper than I thought.
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fwiw I think Kerosene is a bit more, but I didn't read the full context of the convo to know if that's what we are talking about.
85 keeps getting cheaper and the difference between it and 91 is enormous now
Still cheaper than de slow ,
Until recently, de slow, as you call it, was cheaper than 87 in Illannoy. I sure do like that 32 mpg at 70 mph in my F150 de slow.
Sams club price is cheating
Idk if a new pipeline got built and lowered the transport cost or what, but gas (85) in CO has been consistently 25-50 cents higher than the 87 in OK for my entire life until this year, when it's suddenly comparable if not a little less. Our Sam's club is at 1.979; most stations in the area are about 2.019-2.099.
The non-cheating best station here is probably $2.25+ or so, but I rack up Kroger/King Soopers points for the premium demanding vehicle (most fills are $1.00 off) and use Sam's when I can for the Jeep and my beater. It helps that Sam's is like 3 minutes away.
Hey @Cheesy
When I was flying I had a torpedo heater at the hanger. Fueled it with JetA fuel.
We have a couple of smaller airports here with self serve fuel. I still go and get 100LL avgas occasionally. (it NEVER goes bad)
85 Octane!! We don’t get less than 87
Altitude is a thing
Call me ignorant but I don’t understand
The thinner air at higher altitudes means the lower octane is less likely to cause knock/preignition.
But does MPG suffer?
I usually get better mpg with 85, but not because of the fuel, it's because if I'm using 85 I'm at ~5000 feet or higher and the air density reduces the aero drag.
I've always found that to be negligible and that I get better MPGs at lower elevations. There's a noticeable improvement in engine performance with more oxygen that offsets any aerodynamic benefits.
On our most recent road trip the range went from ~360 miles to ~440+ as we got closer to sea level for the same vehicle.
