What gas do you run or prefer to run?
93 cheveron, but I have two five gallon drums of Sunocco 104 waiting to be tested. Once I get my 55gallon drum I will run a 50/50 mix of 93/104 all the time.
It's $320 for 55gal=$5.85 per gallon. Not too bad for added insurance against the summer heatwave coming soon.
Originally Posted by ImportLabSRT
Man, I wish I could get 100oct all year long.
Move to Las Vegas..................and you can drive your car year round too.
Originally Posted by SRTpowa
93 cheveron, but I have two five gallon drums of Sunocco 104 waiting to be tested. Once I get my 55gallon drum I will run a 50/50 mix of 93/104 all the time.
It's $320 for 55gal=$5.85 per gallon. Not too bad for added insurance against the summer heatwave coming soon.
Originally Posted by Waynesworld
You are OK with having 55gal of 104 sitting in your garage??
You should play it like the stock market, wait till oil goes down again
before you fill the drum..
I would not let the local racers know you have 104 in your shed..
before you fill the drum..
I would not let the local racers know you have 104 in your shed..
Originally Posted by Moparrbust
Move to Las Vegas..................and you can drive your car year round too. 
A friend of mine tested various 93 octane gasolines for anti knocking. Citgo came out on top with Chevron a close second. Since Chevron uses Techron in their fuels, I've been leaning more towards that. Also once a week I add 1 gallon of 100 to the mix to be sure there's no timing being pulled during those fun moments.
Last edited by Mimi05SRT6; Feb 13, 2009 at 12:48 PM.
I don't race mine and generally use mid-range gas. Maybe every other fill-up, and I usually let it get down to a 1/2 tank, I'll throw in premium. Notice no difference in gas mileage or performance, but as I say I drive it conservatively but fast. Ditto for the other two XFs and for my Audi A6 2.7T.
I always put in regular old 93 octance pump gas. I'm not too picky about what brand either, though I will only use BP in an emergency. If I have a choice, I use Citgo or Shell. Occasionaly I throw in the Shell 94 octane, but I can't tell the difference. I've only seen one place in my area that sells anything higher and they closed. Of course, I could buy race gas at the track, but that's pricey.
I think they have all octane levels (at a lot of stations) in Tampa since that's where FL get's most if not all of it's oil/gas.
I remember seeing 91, 93, 94, and 100 at a station once.
We can get 100 octane and any Sunoco
I remember seeing 91, 93, 94, and 100 at a station once.
We can get 100 octane and any Sunoco
I am running 94 octane. But of I want to get crazy there is a county race track in Morris IL about 20 min south of me and in town they have 104 octane on the pump. I run it in my bike, and it makes a huge difference especially in the heat of the summer, seems to run cooler, and it smells nice too.
Originally Posted by SRTpowa
93 cheveron, but I have two five gallon drums of Sunocco 104 waiting to be tested. Once I get my 55gallon drum I will run a 50/50 mix of 93/104 all the time.
It's $320 for 55gal=$5.85 per gallon. Not too bad for added insurance against the summer heatwave coming soon.
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