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  • #46
    cj cake
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2006
    • 1357

    Originally posted by FeuerFrei
    get aviation fuel. 100 octane and it doesn't have all of the crap chemicals/additives in it that degrades pump gas.
    Wrong. It is high in Tetraethyl Lead. It is harmful to most modern engines and vehicles. It runs fine in older cars.

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    • #47
      VytamenC Tactical
      Veteran Member
      • Jan 2010
      • 2574

      i use to have 2-3 55 gallon drums of 110 octane race gas in my garage when i had my sand car i would buy a few drums when i could find it at a good price. i would have it in my garage through summer sometimes till glamis season came around never had a problem what so ever. i would store it on 2 4x4 to keep it off the floor so condensation wouldnt form it it.

      i did get pulled over once by fullerton pd with 5 55 gallon drum in the back of my truck. cop asked me what was in the barrels cause he saw the flammable stickers on the drums. i told him race gas. he then asked me if i had a permit for that. i replied nope i sure dont i also dont have a permit for the 2 tanks of fuel that my truck has either. i told him since when do you have to have a permit to carry gas around. he asked me where i was going and let me continue on my way.

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      • #48
        Cokebottle
        Seņor Member
        CGN Contributor - Lifetime
        • Oct 2009
        • 32373

        You would likely need a permit for hauling the drums for commercial purposes.
        - Rich

        Originally posted by dantodd
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