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==Incorrect Information==

I removed a statement saying that Mohawk's lowest octane grade is 90, as this is not true. They in many places sell 90 (or 89) at the same price as 87, but 87 is still available. I know this from personal experience, and this website: http://www.myhusky.ca/you/fuel/ethanol_blended_fuel/ethanol_facts.html#q11 [[Special:Contributions/174.3.107.124|174.3.107.124]] ([[User talk:174.3.107.124|talk]]) 04:52, 3 October 2009 (UTC)

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Incorrect Information

I removed a statement saying that Mohawk's lowest octane grade is 90, as this is not true. They in many places sell 90 (or 89) at the same price as 87, but 87 is still available. I know this from personal experience, and this website: http://www.myhusky.ca/you/fuel/ethanol_blended_fuel/ethanol_facts.html#q11 174.3.107.124 (talk) 04:52, 3 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]