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Sunoco Ultra 94 gas and EVO 8's
I live in NYC and normally go out to NJ to visit my girl. I usually try to fill-up gas in NJ since its much cheaper out there.
anyways, I found Ultra 94 there around Fort Lee for $3.09 a gallon and got me a full tank then added a gallon of Toluene when I got home. What my question for this thread is why doesnt NY get Ultra 94??? I remember a few years back we used to but now no more??? |
Don't feel too bad, all we get is 91 pisstane around here. I'd die for 93 octane.
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A few North-East states have banned the use of MTBE (Methyl tert-Butyl Ether) in gasoline to supposedly protect the envoronment.
While doing this they have been forced to replace MTBE with ethanol. |
Originally Posted by Jamdown
A few North-East states have banned the use of MTBE (Methyl tert-Butyl Ether) in gasoline to supposedly protect the envoronment.
While doing this they have been forced to replace MTBE with ethanol. I'm not a chemist so those chemical names mean nothing to me. jeez just for 1 octane more they ban Ultra 94? |
You can get 100 Octane at the Sunoco on 46 East bound into the Bridge in Fort Lee.
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Originally Posted by 91GSX03EVO
You can get 100 Octane at the Sunoco on 46 East bound into the Bridge in Fort Lee.
Can ya describe whats near the gas station? How much per gallon? |
Originally Posted by ElectricBlueEvo
Don't feel too bad, all we get is 91 pisstane around here. I'd die for 93 octane.
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I pay $9.43/Gallon for street blaze 103 octane here in WI.
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Originally Posted by bfdd
You'd think a state so up in arms about polution would make gas stations sell higher octanes to get better gas mileage, but *shrug*.
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there was something said once on here that 94 Sunoco burns inefficiently faster than 93 for minimum to insignificant performance gain...someone help me finish this thought....
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Originally Posted by mdosu
there was something said once on here that 94 Sunoco burns inefficiently faster than 93 for minimum to insignificant performance gain...someone help me finish this thought....
I'm clueless on this one, but I do know that where my family is from (Thailand) Their supreme/premium gas is rated at 95 Octane |
Originally Posted by avengerhed
higher octane has nothing to do with better gas mileage. in fact, running higher-than-prescribed octane fuels can have a negative impact on your fuel economy
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Originally Posted by Blue Evo 8
but I do know that where my family is from (Thailand) Their supreme/premium gas is rated at 95 Octane
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wow look at you guys complaining about 93!!! we have to run our cars on water over here in cali.
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Originally Posted by Asta4125
Actually in most cases...not all running higher octane does induce better gas mileage, now i know this is not the case for all. Higher octane has a more efecient burn, leaving less unburnt gas in the combustion chamger. So for the evo....higher octane not only alows you to run more boost, it also gives you better gas mileage.
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