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From: smh@rduxb.UUCP (henning)
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Subject: Re: Octane mixes...
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Date: Wed, 2-Oct-85 12:14:35 EDT
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> OK , if it is true , then why don't the oil companies mix the same
> potion and sell it to the public as leaded super ??? They try like
> hell to please the customer , and I know they could sell a lot
> of this 95 octane gas. 

It doesn't have enough lead to be legally leaded gas and has too
much lead to legally be unleaded gas.  Actually most people who
need leaded super actually do use this mix.  It is more expensive
than leaded super though since super no lead is very expensive.