Gas Prices!!!
#24
Read an articler in the WSJ that oil companies are expecting record profit and are operating refineries at 85%. they can increase output but don't want to...they like the high price. I thin we will see some gov't regs on gas pricing in the next few years if theis doesn;t let up.
#25
$1.82 for 93 in Falls Church, VA
$1.76 when you include my 3% discount at Exxon/Mobil using my ExxonMobil card w/speedpass
When you're at higher altitude, the octane requirements of the engine drop considerably.
Higher altitude = thinner air = lower cylinder pressures = less power = less chance of knocking = lower requirements for octane (which prevents knocking)
$1.76 when you include my 3% discount at Exxon/Mobil using my ExxonMobil card w/speedpass
Originally posted by flynlr
1.83 for 91oct here in utah anyone know why 91 is the the super here?....other grades are 85 and 87 then the 91 i got..
1.83 for 91oct here in utah anyone know why 91 is the the super here?....other grades are 85 and 87 then the 91 i got..
Higher altitude = thinner air = lower cylinder pressures = less power = less chance of knocking = lower requirements for octane (which prevents knocking)
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