I have found Shell premium gives the best performance and cleaning with my 2025 Pilot and the way we drive. I'm currently on a 3k+ trip and finding the price difference between regular Shell 87 octane and their premium, 91 or 93 octane, are more than a dollar per gallon. One station was $2/gallon higher for the premium (V-Power Nitro+). Crazy money! My home station is about 50 cents more per gallon, or at least it was last week when we left on this trip.
For those looking to use an additive every tank, Amsoil Upper Cylinder Lubricant contains PEA at lower doses than their PI additive, as well as whatever lubricants are in this formulation. I was going to use Shell 87 octane and Amsoil UCL, but the price difference for premium wasn't worth doing so, but if it's going to be over $1/gallon, I may try using the Shell 87 octane. I was adding a bottle of Redline SI-1 prior to oil changes, but last OCI used the Valvoline Restore and Protect Fuel System Cleaner. I brought a bottle along on this trip in case I had to use a non-Top Tier certified fuel. So far I haven't.
Prior to the switch back to Shell premium, I was using Quik Trip 87 octane, which is Top Tier certified. I started having a lot of carbon deposits in the oil and oil filter. Switching back to Shell premium has stopped those deposits. Being GDI, it's important to me to do what I can to minimize these carbon deposits, within budgetary constraints, of course.