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From: lat@druxx.UUCP (TepperL)
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Subject: Re: No Leaded Gas -- Now What?
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Date: Wed, 6-Mar-85 12:11:18 EST
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A friend of mine with a couple 10-15 year old motorcycles buys high
octane leaded gas at the county airport.  If I remember correctly,
he said he was able to get 100 (!) octane.  He then mixes it with
unleaded.  Since the cycles are not his primary mode of transportation,
this is not such a big deal.  If your Ghia is your commuting vehicle, 
driving to the county airport for gas on a regular basis can be a hassle.
-- 
I'm not afraid of heights, I'm afraid of widths.
Larry Tepper					30J69, x1759