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Old 12-19-2001, 10:04 PM
tcane tcane is offline
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You may be able to find high octane fuel from a supplier of racing fuels for race cars (at least I can in San Antonio,Texas - I have seen it sold in 55 gallon drums). Another source may be air craft fuel suppliers. As I recall (it has been many years since I raced), some small airplane engines require 110 octane fuel (as I recall) which should be OK to use in your hemi. We used to use the higher octane (120+ octane?) air plane fuel when we drag raced. Of course, there may be some legal restrictions on buying aviation fuel in Canada. Seems a shame to let the GTX just sit!
Tom
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