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      08-06-2010, 02:28 PM   #1
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Race Gas: Which one of these?

Hi,

I found 3 options locally:

1) SUNOCO FR (102RON, 90MON and 3.7% oxygen) - Unleaded

2) RTC (102 RON, 90 MON and 3.7% oxygen) - Unleaded

3) Sunoco R 6SR (105RON, 95MON and 0% oxygen) - Leaded

Which one would work best with our cars (335i that is...)?

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Not sure using leaded gas if you have any cats is a good idea.

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I still have a set of cats...
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Not sure using leaded gas if you have any cats is a good idea.

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So, I could use both option 1) and 2) with any issues?
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So, I could use both option 1) and 2) with any issues?

Yep! They are probably the same fuel. But probably a safer bet to use the Sunoco labelled fuel.
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1) SUNOCO FR (102RON, 90MON and 3.7% oxygen) - Unleaded

Stay away from leaded fuel
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Lucky me...I'm a 10 minute drive from these guys: http://www.ercracingfuels.com/
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I've always gone with sunoco for my dirt bikes, just because its the most expensive stuff i can find
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