ESSO's 91 octane vs. Sunoco's 94 octane ???????
#11
1.8T vs 3.0
for my 3.0 I'm getting more milage with 94 oct than with 91.
My car runs better @ high rpms with V-power but runs so smooth with 94 oct.
When I say more.. maybe 30-50kms more per tank.
My car runs better @ high rpms with V-power but runs so smooth with 94 oct.
When I say more.. maybe 30-50kms more per tank.
#13
Calgary 94 Octane
The only 94 Octane I can find in Calgary is through Husky. I have the APR 93 program and it has been running great so far. Has anybody found other sources?
Enjoy the low oil prices while you can. With China and India booming it is only a matter of time until it climbs again. Very little cheap oil left in the world hence why Alberta has been groing like a weed for the last 5 years and will continue to lead the country...
Enjoy the low oil prices while you can. With China and India booming it is only a matter of time until it climbs again. Very little cheap oil left in the world hence why Alberta has been groing like a weed for the last 5 years and will continue to lead the country...
#15
On my 1.8T....
I tried all three of them... Esso 91, Petro 91, and Sunoco 94. For me at least, there wasn't a large enough variation in the fuel mileage to indicate that one had better mileage than the other.
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For those too lazy to read thru the whole thing, pay attention to section 4.4 on page 36
Also, according to the document, Sunoco uses an 8% blend.