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AdmiralPrune · 41-45, M
It seeks to have tested well in motor sport circles. I haven’t tried it myself yet.
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swirlie · 31-35
@AdmiralPrune
Why am I emotional? Because YOU aren't emotional about labels on your petrol pumps, that's why!
If you actually knew what you were buying when you purchased petrol, you would be able to answer my previous question with a higher degree of accuracy than a cursory "nope", which is what I'd otherwise expect to hear from someone who lived on a gravel road in Mississippi.
Why am I emotional? Because YOU aren't emotional about labels on your petrol pumps, that's why!
If you actually knew what you were buying when you purchased petrol, you would be able to answer my previous question with a higher degree of accuracy than a cursory "nope", which is what I'd otherwise expect to hear from someone who lived on a gravel road in Mississippi.
AdmiralPrune · 41-45, M
@swirlie
It doesn’t feature very high on my list of concerns in a day. I therefore assume your days are far less eventful.
Why am I emotional? Because YOU aren't emotional about labels on your petrol pumps, that's why!
It doesn’t feature very high on my list of concerns in a day. I therefore assume your days are far less eventful.
swirlie · 31-35
@AdmiralPrune
You'd don't ever purchase petrol, do you.... 🤔
Instead, you ride a bicycle which is why you are unable to answer my previous question with any degree of intelligence. Thank you for participating with this survey.
You'd don't ever purchase petrol, do you.... 🤔
Instead, you ride a bicycle which is why you are unable to answer my previous question with any degree of intelligence. Thank you for participating with this survey.
JackDaniels · 46-50, M
Just E85 and it burns hotter than pump gas.
sarabee1995 · 26-30, F
@swirlie Very interesting. Thanks!
swirlie · 31-35
@JackDaniels
Your truck automatically adjusts it's 'tune' or timing to accommodate varying percentages of octane or lack thereof, which is why you can safely use 87 if you're prepared to compromise on the power output of the engine.
I understand the octane rating and if my truck was not tuned, I would run 87 octane.
Your truck automatically adjusts it's 'tune' or timing to accommodate varying percentages of octane or lack thereof, which is why you can safely use 87 if you're prepared to compromise on the power output of the engine.
swirlie · 31-35
@sarabee1995
You're very welcome. If the Dealer recommends that you bring the Subaru in for a tune-up, just say thanks and run!
You're very welcome. If the Dealer recommends that you bring the Subaru in for a tune-up, just say thanks and run!
vetguy1991 · 51-55, M
Obdont use it