What about this 93 octane?
Getting ready to fill up and stations seem to have 91 but not 93. Do you know what stations generally carry 93? Western Arkansas and Eastern Oklahoma.
Last edited by Firestorm; Oct 4, 2008 at 07:20 AM.
Originally Posted by Firestorm
Getting ready to fill up and stations seem to have 91 but not 93. Do you know what stations generally carry 93?
i can get 93, 94 and 100 octane around here.
go to the shell website and there is a station locator on there, they typically have 93, 94 and 100 octane at their stations.
go to the shell website and there is a station locator on there, they typically have 93, 94 and 100 octane at their stations.
Here in the Los Angeles area, there are select select Sunco stations that have 100 unleaded octane, don't know the cost per gallon, but may put in a tank full to see if much difference. Have to research it more. Some of the guys on the Porsche sites know of stations that have 93, I think Shell and Mobil were two that I saw mentioned.
I just filled up with 94 octane at my local Sunoco a couple hours ago.
Then I promptly went out and terrorized a Miata, Mustang V6, and a Dodge diesel pick-up. (but the Dodge must have been "tweaked" because he gave me the hardest time).
Then I promptly went out and terrorized a Miata, Mustang V6, and a Dodge diesel pick-up. (but the Dodge must have been "tweaked" because he gave me the hardest time).
Those diesel's can be "sleepers". My brother-in-law has a Ford diesel with close to 600tq/600hp with a simple tune by using a plugin calibration device. Out in the desert I have seen diesel 4x4 trucks twist their axles into peices because they jacked up the hp/tq and didn't brace their axles.
Thanks for all your answers to this and previous posts. It seems that 91 is the highest octane sold in most, if not all, Arkansas stations; however 93 is sold in Oklahoma.
Originally Posted by mrphotoman
Since you did not post where you are from I will assume Tijuana, Mexico. In Tijuana you will find 93 octane at Pedro's Petrol on 3rd avenue and if you drive about 1.5 miles out of town you can also get 93 and 94 octane at BP on Route 14. Hope that helps.
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