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friendofood t1_iyb1pf0 wrote
Not sure what part of the state you’re in, but Quintin Brothers in Williston used to have a variety of specialty fuels.
SomeConstructionGuy t1_iycxrrp wrote
What specific fuel are you looking for? Leaded? Oxygenated? What displacement and rpm range?
110 doesn’t narrow it down much….
YPG-Got-Raqqa t1_iyeo85b wrote
If someone is looking for 110 octane they generally are looking for race gas for a car or motorcycle regardless of the engine displacement.
A-roguebanana t1_iyb8md1 wrote
An airport might have 110 Avgas
Ausmith1 t1_iybgumm wrote
A reminder that Avgas is generally still leaded.
swarm32 t1_iyb9a91 wrote
A number of the smaller airports definitely do, the hard part is finding the right person to let you buy a 5 gallon can’s worth.
SomeConstructionGuy t1_iycywvk wrote
Common avgas is 100ll. It is a poor choice for most performance applications. It’s better than detonation or pump fuel but gives up a lot compared to an application specific performance fuel.
YPG-Got-Raqqa t1_iyenr1j wrote
You can literally just walk onto the field with a gas can and fill up with a cc at most of them. They are often self service.
DiscHorse t1_iyb98b1 wrote
An airport is probably going to be your best bet.
Vermalien t1_iybhceh wrote
Maybe hit up Vermont Sports Car?
master_harper t1_iybhyed wrote
VEMS may have race fuel as well, or possibly octane booster.
patonbike t1_iyciwpv wrote
You can buy torco or Boostane online. Not sure if it’ll quite get you to 110 octane though. I think it takes like two $25 cans to get to 110.
waitsfieldjon t1_iyb68z7 wrote
Pump and Pantry in Williamstown sells 5-gallon cans of VP specialty fuels at the store. I believe they have 110 Octane.