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get off 64 at j clyde towards yorktown. One about 1/4 mile down on the left.
yep, it's a BP i think.
you can tell because they have 4 fill stations at the corners and than this little one in the middle. The middle one is the Cam2. You have to have a canister with you to purchase since it's not approved for street use.
lol back when i was heavy in the scene (which im not at all now), me and a few guys thought it'd be cool to run the Cam2 shit on our civics and 1 civic SI. i could only tell a really small difference really, not worth it if your motor isnt really built for it i guess. So as far as im concerned it really wasnt worth the price (that stuff's expensive as hell) but i could definetly smell it lol.
get off 64 at j clyde towards yorktown. One about 1/4 mile down on the left.
last time I was there it was an aamco.. . .and it was near 5 bucks a gallon. . . and you can't fuel directly in your car because it's 110 octane, leaded fuel for off road use only so got to take a gas can (plus the nozzle is the old school big ones like a dessiel
lol back when i was heavy in the scene (which im not at all now), me and a few guys thought it'd be cool to run the Cam2 shit on our civics and 1 civic SI. i could only tell a really small difference really, not worth it if your motor isnt really built for it i guess. So as far as im concerned it really wasnt worth the price (that stuff's expensive as hell) but i could definetly smell it lol.
You shouldn't run it unless you are upping the boost from a pump gas tune or if you are tuned for higher octane, like more timing. Running Higher octane gas than you are tuned for can actually hurt performance by making you run too rich. Last time I bought it, it was $4.79 a gal, which is getting ridiculously close to the price of 93 octane.