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    I've got the first batch of 100 stickers on order! Don't be shy!
    -Jeff S
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    I'll get my gas tested this weekend, to make sure that Chicago area emission blends don't kick me out of the SCCA spec - which of course will present a new problem for me. It would suck to have to pay $7 / gal for the same stuff at the track, rather than $5.50 / gal with emissions crap in it.

    If it is good, I'm game for POG.
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    I assume the premix oil for my rotary disqualifies me.
    Marty Doane
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    yea we RX7 guys need that oil premix no performance value in fact it dilutes the octane whats the deal?

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    As far as I understand, you rotory racers need to add oil to any fuel that you are using. If you're adding oil to "plain old gas" and you feel that what you're doing falls within the concept of POG, then I invite you to take part. It's really all about the pledge to not use exotic or expensive fuels to gain an advantage (or prevent a disadvantage)

    Conversly, if you are mixing exotic oil with regular fuel, regular oil with exotic fuel, or exotic oil with exotic fuel then you are pushing the limits and I would suggest that POG is not for you.
    -Jeff S
    '07 Mid-Am ITA Champion
    '07 St.Louis Region Driver of the Year

    www.plainoldgas.com

    Honda S2000 for ITR in the works

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    Quote Originally Posted by 77ITA View Post
    As far as I understand, you rotory racers need to add oil to any fuel that you are using. If you're adding oil to "plain old gas" and you feel that what you're doing falls within the concept of POG, then I invite you to take part. It's really all about the pledge to not use exotic or expensive fuels to gain an advantage (or prevent a disadvantage)

    Conversly, if you are mixing exotic oil with regular fuel, regular oil with exotic fuel, or exotic oil with exotic fuel then you are pushing the limits and I would suggest that POG is not for you.
    Yup, i mix with everyday pump gas we dont get much from high octane anyway

    I certaily like the idea of all people using similar fuel. Im curious how many of the IT guys are using exotic stuff. it sounds like SM is having a fairly serious issue with this.

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    Send me da stickers!!!!! Please. I fill up my car and cans at the gas station closest to the track!
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