Where To Get High Octane Gas...

There's a Sunoco station on East Main St. in Torrington, CT that sells 5 gallon cans of 110 Sunoco leaded for $55 a can ... I found the same gas in Burlington at Hollands Service station today for $7.50 a gallon, bringing your own containers.. $45, or $9 per gallon if you want the can ...

Does anyone see any harm in mixing this gas with regular pump gas for street use ?? I mixed it 1/2 and 1/2 and didn't seem to notice any power loss

There is no issue mixing fuels. Many racers mix fuels to fine tune the octane that works best for their car. However, you should not use a higher octane than your motor is built for. At the very least you are wasting your money, at worse can cause you motor to gum up. I used to mix 110 octane 1:5 with 93 to get a 96 octane blend. I have a spread sheet someone gave me that calculates the blend octane with inputs of two fuels. If you want a copy email me your address.