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Curious about something...
when people mention extremely high gas prices in CA... what grade/octane of fuel is the lowest possible one? Could this be the reason why CA's gas prices are higher? Just a thought. We shall see if I am right or just grasping at straws.
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You are not grasping at straws. California has additives required by law in gasoline sold within it's borders and this some of ther reason for their higher gas prices.
The latest range I have seen in Houston is 1.69-1.83 for regular unleaded. I've paid as low as 1.58 within the last two weeks though. I guess the days of the gs wars that took the price down to 19.9 cents /gal are over!?!?!

The latest range I have seen in Houston is 1.69-1.83 for regular unleaded. I've paid as low as 1.58 within the last two weeks though. I guess the days of the gs wars that took the price down to 19.9 cents /gal are over!?!?!


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Yes, the additives are a bit of the reason. The gas tax there is rather high as well. My uncle lives in San Bernadino and he was telling me that gas in his area was 3.19 per gallon. Now back down to 2.89 for a bit. I would definately hate to live out there.....I'll hang here in the SE for a while. 

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Ouir prices here have fallen to $1.46 Regular (87 octane) this week.
BTW, 100 was once called "aviation combat octane"; my late maternal uncle, discharged from the Navy after WW II, loaded his Jeep with this stuff and a drum full of refuels, and drove from CA to TX in record time, non-stop (a buddy of his rigged the drum for refueling on the move)...but, when he stopped the vehicle, all the valves and seals burnt out.
Moral? Don't try this at home in your late-model vehicles.
BTW, 100 was once called "aviation combat octane"; my late maternal uncle, discharged from the Navy after WW II, loaded his Jeep with this stuff and a drum full of refuels, and drove from CA to TX in record time, non-stop (a buddy of his rigged the drum for refueling on the move)...but, when he stopped the vehicle, all the valves and seals burnt out.

Moral? Don't try this at home in your late-model vehicles.
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streetsoldier wrote:Ouir prices here have fallen to $1.46 Regular (87 octane) this week.
BTW, 100 was once called "aviation combat octane"; my late maternal uncle, discharged from the Navy after WW II, loaded his Jeep with this stuff and a drum full of refuels, and drove from CA to TX in record time, non-stop (a buddy of his rigged the drum for refueling on the move)...but, when he stopped the vehicle, all the valves and seals burnt out.![]()
Moral? Don't try this at home in your late-model vehicles.
Bill... I may have to travel over your way to get gas... that is a $.39 difference in about 170 miles.
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streetsoldier wrote:Ouir prices here have fallen to $1.46 Regular (87 octane) this week.
BTW, 100 was once called "aviation combat octane"; my late maternal uncle, discharged from the Navy after WW II, loaded his Jeep with this stuff and a drum full of refuels, and drove from CA to TX in record time, non-stop (a buddy of his rigged the drum for refueling on the move)...but, when he stopped the vehicle, all the valves and seals burnt out.![]()
Moral? Don't try this at home in your late-model vehicles.
"A FRIGGIN' $1.46 a GALLON?"






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