High octane gasoline in denver/springs area
#1
High octane gasoline in denver/springs area
I thought I would pass this on for those that don't know. If you guys have any additional places feel free to add them, as there has to be more than just these:
Arvada
AAI Speed Equipment
5985 Lamar
110 octane, NOS (maybe)
Aurora
Petro Stop
4301 South Parker Rd
93.5 octane
Berthoud
The Kwik Korner
437 N Hwy 287
93 octane
Broomfield
Euro Sport Intl.
510 Alter Street
108 octane
Colorado Springs
Chief Petrolem
301 South 10th St.
Race Fuel
Denver
Philips 66
Colfax & Josephine
101 octane
TK Motorsports
845 Wyandot St.
VP Race Fuel Distributor
Vickery Motor Sports
Denver 2231 S. Parker Rd.
Fort Collins
Redline Motorsports
1925 Timberline Rd.
VP Racing Fuels (drums only), 104 unleaded, usually a higher leaded fuel, NOS
Lakewood
Green Mtn Texaco
12410 W. Alameda Prkwy
110 octane (leaded)
Littleton
Goober's Inc.
9397 S Santa Fe Dr.
Sunoco GT100
Morrison
Bandimere Speedway
S Rooney Rd.
100, 104, 110 (not for sale yet), 116 oct
Only available on race days!
Northglenn
Exhaust Pros
11450 North Huron, Unit R
NOS
Sheridan
Duggans Petroleum
4495 S. Santa Fe Dr. (frontage rd)
100, 105, 110, 114, 118 octane
Thornton
Big T High Performance
2577 E. 79th Ave
VP Race Fuel Distributor
Wheatridge
Amoco
32nd & Wadsworth
100 octane
Arvada
AAI Speed Equipment
5985 Lamar
110 octane, NOS (maybe)
Aurora
Petro Stop
4301 South Parker Rd
93.5 octane
Berthoud
The Kwik Korner
437 N Hwy 287
93 octane
Broomfield
Euro Sport Intl.
510 Alter Street
108 octane
Colorado Springs
Chief Petrolem
301 South 10th St.
Race Fuel
Denver
Philips 66
Colfax & Josephine
101 octane
TK Motorsports
845 Wyandot St.
VP Race Fuel Distributor
Vickery Motor Sports
Denver 2231 S. Parker Rd.
Fort Collins
Redline Motorsports
1925 Timberline Rd.
VP Racing Fuels (drums only), 104 unleaded, usually a higher leaded fuel, NOS
Lakewood
Green Mtn Texaco
12410 W. Alameda Prkwy
110 octane (leaded)
Littleton
Goober's Inc.
9397 S Santa Fe Dr.
Sunoco GT100
Morrison
Bandimere Speedway
S Rooney Rd.
100, 104, 110 (not for sale yet), 116 oct
Only available on race days!
Northglenn
Exhaust Pros
11450 North Huron, Unit R
NOS
Sheridan
Duggans Petroleum
4495 S. Santa Fe Dr. (frontage rd)
100, 105, 110, 114, 118 octane
Thornton
Big T High Performance
2577 E. 79th Ave
VP Race Fuel Distributor
Wheatridge
Amoco
32nd & Wadsworth
100 octane
#2
one more place I forgot about
Duggans Petroleum - (4601 S Santa Fe Dr - Sheridan, CO) (303)781-0546 Sante Fe & Union, then north 1 block on the frontage rd.
101, 104, 110, 114, 118 octane
Duggans Petroleum - (4601 S Santa Fe Dr - Sheridan, CO) (303)781-0546 Sante Fe & Union, then north 1 block on the frontage rd.
101, 104, 110, 114, 118 octane
#4
Bill, no problem, I just cannot believe how bad the gas is up here to go along with the altitude. It felt like someone added a 500lbs to my car.
I also heard that the regular stuff has some sort of cleaner added to it during the winter months, is this true?
I also heard that the regular stuff has some sort of cleaner added to it during the winter months, is this true?
#7
excellent. Lets see how many we can ID.
Bill, I heard about the winter "only" fuel thing from Kevin. I know most pump gas has detergent. Thisi sn't detergent, it is a clean air additive, but I cannot remember what.
Bill, I heard about the winter "only" fuel thing from Kevin. I know most pump gas has detergent. Thisi sn't detergent, it is a clean air additive, but I cannot remember what.
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#8
Well it 'used' to be that some of the stations (it may have only been texaco or someone, can't remember now) went with the national requirement that Ethanol was only 'required' during the winter months so they had non-ethanol gas Spring through October....that has now passed and they use the additive year round.
Add another one in Hygiene, CO on 17th and 75th. 93 Octane at the pump.
Add another one in Hygiene, CO on 17th and 75th. 93 Octane at the pump.
#11
If you are on a stock ecu file 91 will be plenty for day to day driving and you can add better fuel when you will be running the car hard to keep the ecu from pulling timing when things get hot. As for additives. Stay away. Just go to Dugans and add a few gallons of their 105 unleaded. That is enough. That will raise your average to 93, which should be enough. That is what I do. I have a 91 octane ECU file, but I will add a few gallons of 100 or 105 just for good measure, since there is a good chance that 91 is not actually 91 but less than that.
you can use xylene or toluene as an additive, but it is better to mix them into a gas can with reg gasoline then pour it into the tank. The stuff is corrosive and you do not want to spill it on your paint.
#13
yup, you can do that at Duggans. They have 100 and 105 at the pump. They also have 110 leaded at pump as well, but if you run cats, not recommended.
#14
Great. Thanks! I'll have to stop by and get some.
#15
Thanks guys. Where is Duggans? That is my concern with 91 octane (I've been putting in Shell's 91) and who knows if you are really getting 91. However, are you really getting 100/105 out of Duggan's pump?
Cinci, where in Aurora are you? I'm in Aurora as well.
Cinci, where in Aurora are you? I'm in Aurora as well.