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Old 28-01-2009, 06:22 PM   #17
JohnnyMo
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Originally Posted by CAT600

Why not make 96-98 a mid level rating and release a 102 "ultimate" octane fuel that actually works with boosted cars, not against them. The number of turbo and blown cars that are on the market thesedays is likely 10 times that of 20 years ago, yet our octane rating is down almost 10 numbers because of the loss of TEL.

Yes we may pay for it, but there are a lot of people that buy performance cars to perform.

Daniel
^^^ i agree...they should give us what we want & what we pay for full stop!
No rust or dirt just better performing & cleaner fuels for our Cars.
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