My high boost Turbo S2000 NEEDS high octane fuel. At the local pumps, 93 octane is dispensed from a "blending pump". Since most people purchase 87 octane, there is, I'm guessing, about a gallon of regular gas in the line/filter and pump. Possibly more than a gallon!
Problem is, my tank is just over 10 gallons capacity. So, I end up putting 8 gallons in. (this is due to modifications, nominal capacity is 13)
I bring a 1 gallon gas can and fill that first. I no longer see the gas change color at the 1 gallon mark. AND, I'm sure each gas station has a different setup.
So, I'm stepping up to a white, 2.5 gallon "race gas" can, so I can more clearly determine how much regular I'm getting.
I know the .gov says you must purchase 3 to 4 gallons to be "sure" the fuel in your tank is the rated octane. That tells me nothing and does not help me determine how much regular I'm getting.
Problem is, my tank is just over 10 gallons capacity. So, I end up putting 8 gallons in. (this is due to modifications, nominal capacity is 13)
I bring a 1 gallon gas can and fill that first. I no longer see the gas change color at the 1 gallon mark. AND, I'm sure each gas station has a different setup.
So, I'm stepping up to a white, 2.5 gallon "race gas" can, so I can more clearly determine how much regular I'm getting.
I know the .gov says you must purchase 3 to 4 gallons to be "sure" the fuel in your tank is the rated octane. That tells me nothing and does not help me determine how much regular I'm getting.
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