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Ronn

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May 3, 2012
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damn that’s why. Have you thought of redoing all the drywall and adding insulation?
There’s not much space between drywalls and outside cinder blocks. I renovated my kitchen a few months ago and there was little I could add. A better solution is to add it from the outside but it’ll require bringing down the siding, and is a tad expensive.
 

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JuveE46

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Dec 6, 2015
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87? 91? Never even heard of those. We have 95 (E10) and 98 (E5), there's also 85 or something like that but I don't even know what is it for.

"95"octane = is what they call 90/91 octane in the USA. UK "super" "97/99"octane = is what they call 92 /93 octane in the USA
 

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Feb 9, 2013
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There’s not much space between drywalls and outside cinder blocks. I renovated my kitchen a few months ago and there was little I could add. A better solution is to add it from the outside but it’ll require bringing down the siding, and is a tad expensive.
Exterior insulation is a far better option anyways. You don’t have to worry about condensation, and through this mildew and mold forming this way. It also helps stop thermal bridging.
 

ALC

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Oct 28, 2010
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No in regular gas stations here in CA we have 87 octane, 89 and 91. There is some specialized stations that sell 93 which I sometimes get when I run my E46 M3 because 91 is still barely enough.
You guys have 95 octane on regular pumps?
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