QT or Cenex is about all i have. Like the Cenex and BP e5 89. Treating with Hotshots LX4, one ounce treats 10 gallons. P66 in Ottawa for 93 octane but i think its e10.
Cenex is my favorite, lucky to have Cenex around me to offer E0 top-tier. Just it's a draw depending if it's 87 or 92 only when I find E0 pumps.QT or Cenex is about all i have. Like the Cenex and BP e5 89. Treating with Hotshots LX4, one ounce treats 10 gallons. P66 in Ottawa for 93 octane but i think its e10.
One of my top picks as well but it’s hard to find where I liveConoco / Philips with its great additives pack. There are 2 stations near me though regionally, the brand is rare.
I dope my "Delta" (regional value priced gas) with it.
Is Conoco/ Philips the same as Philips 66? Conoco spun off refining as "Philips 66" years ago - at the production level. At the retail level I really don't know? Perhaps they have their own branding / add pack?Conoco / Philips with its great additives pack. There are 2 stations near me though regionally, the brand is rare.
I dope my "Delta" (regional value priced gas) with it.
Lucky for me that is usually Costco and up here in Canada they claim to have 5x the detergents required by Canadian standards so they are likely the best choice for 87 octane (I still believe Shell 93 is better which is why my Corvette gets that)My favorite fuel is the cheapest 87 octane I can find.
Shell gasolineThis is a question I'd be intrigued to find out answers for.
Do you have a favorite fuel? No proper science behind it, purely butt dyno and personal findings from how your car drives?
I've ran 3 different diesel vehicles over the last 8 years or so. I have always found that my favorite diesel is BP Ultimate Diesel. (Here in the UK).
My diesels always seem to run nice and quiet on it. My uncle (that has the same engine with less miles) commented on how quiet mine was. (Totally un-scientific of course).
So, do you have a "Go-To" fuel you often prefer?