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93 Octane in Seattle?

Does anyone know of any stations that sell 93 octane in Seattle? All I have seen is 92

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Not sure about 93, but there is a Union 76 station in Auburn that sells 98 and 110 Trick fuel I believe.
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a 76 in everett, on the mukelteo speedway has race gas too. if you go to the union 76 web page you can find something in your area.
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There used to be a station about halfway up Juanita Drive off Bothell Way at the top of the lake. He sold Av-gas. I used to mix that stuff into my BMW 75/5 for what I thought was more umphf.

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93 octan ?

In germany we have 95 and 98 octan...
Do US-cars have a different motronic ?
I think it couldnīt be the same.

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Deutscher Octane

Sleazy- I am pretty sure that octane is measured slightly differently between Europe and the US. I don't recall the reason why, or the conversion factor, but I think there was a discussion about this on the board a while ago. You may want to do a search. Warren or Herr Prof. Kunz may have more insight into this. Roy

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