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At our local Shop Rite in CT for $1.99 each, think I will keep crabbin!
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For a consumer to be able to buy a dozen "nice" crabs for $24 isn't a bad deal.
Don't know how plentiful crabs are up there .....but, if you factor in the cost of the gas to go to the ramp...the gas for the boat, the cost of the bait....etc
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The price isn't too bad. Given the size is probably small and they are lights, a bushel is ones is roughtly 175. Divided by 60 crabs, is 2.90, each.
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i dont eat crab i just like catching them for her.i think i will keep doing what im doing to keep her in a good mood
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weve been getting good size crabs 6.5 or better and puttin 59 in the livewell.fuel cheap 1 gallon to get there 1 home .my little boat has been on 3 gallons of 116 octane for 45.00 bucks.i need fuel before i go.time on water priceless.
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What kind of motor do you have that you are running 116 octane and why?
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And where are you paying $15.00 a gallon (.my little boat has been on 3 gallons of 116 octane for 45.00 bucks.) I'm hoping that you made a typo!!
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i run 116 octane the first tank of the year really does the carb good.vp 116 race fuel really cleans the carb.
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Wouldn't a bottle of Octane Booster do the same thing? Sounds more like jet fuel at 116. Where do you get it at? Just curious.
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my boss buys 55 gal. drums for his drag car.its just 116 octane leaded fuel
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the 116 octane down here in maryland is called cam2 . they sell it by budds creek and in crofton
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Quote from: bigcrabrob on July 24, 2010, 07:09:57 PM
the 116 octane down here in maryland is called cam2 . they sell it by budds creek and in crofton
Hmmm. "cam2"? Never heard of it. Interesting. I've heard using too high of an octane can damage some components of a modern engine. :/ Not sure how or why that would be though.
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Quote from: kcullip2006 on July 24, 2010, 07:44:28 PM
Hmmm. "cam2"? Never heard of it. Interesting. I've heard using too high of an octane can damage some components of a modern engine. :/ Not sure how or why that would be though.
ah the memories - cam2 is generic sunoco race fuels
http://www.bazellracefuels.com/racingfuels.htm
I remember sunoco 260 would burn a hole in your piston if you used it all the time. I remember the only car rated for it was a vette. Guys would use it for a big race. Remember the old sunoco pumps that went from 190 to 260
here is some info
http://insiderracingnews.com/Writers/AM/031709.html
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