IIRC, modified turbocharged vehicles require higher ratings.Which modern day cars actually require this grade?
Many Subaru wrx/sti owners have said that it's definitely noticeable with higher octane. If the 94 octane has a higher boiling point than regular gas and a station is near a racetrack it might be a worthwhile option vs paying $6-8 a gallon for sunoco fuels at the track.Which modern day cars actually require this grade? Or is it just about marketing... "Hey, look, our number is higher!"
they may have switched from winter grade to summer grade. summer grade has more BTU/volume.LOL, up to 10% ethanol too.
A little off topic, I started filling up in Canada since the latest tariffs thing started (Canadian customs wanting to charge 25% on everything coming in from US) and am consistently getting better gas mileage now with same 87 grade gas, what gives?
Not in my area. We had 87, 89, 91, 93 before. Also prior to that they were on and off the Top Tier list.I think they always had "94".
Remember the 7 position Sunoco pump? You could get a 'sub-regular'.
The highest was called "Sunoco 260". It was 100 or 102 octane as I recall, so yes, marketing was involved.
I sit in the back of the class when it comes to that industry.
Sunoco was reported to be leaving the retail fuel industry AS Sunoco stations were being revamped near me.
A friend did score 100 gallons of gas as a prize for wearing the Sunoco sticker.
A rep approached him with a fan of envelopes. He chose well.
I wonder if that's ever coming back.
How would Customs Canada know if you filled up while in the USA? (granted I have seen some Canadians filling up multiple 5 gallon gas cans for the trip back...if they have to pop open the trunkLOL, up to 10% ethanol too.
A little off topic, I started filling up in Canada since the latest tariffs thing started (Canadian customs wanting to charge 25% on everything coming in from US) and am consistently getting better gas mileage now with same 87 grade gas, what gives?
Not a car but our 2013 Canam calls for 93. Best I can find is 91 though.Which modern day cars actually require this grade? Or is it just about marketing... "Hey, look, our number is higher!"
Not quite same thing, I get your sarcasm thou.If you eat a cheese sandwich in Buffalo and drive across the border to your home in Canada, is there a tariff on the cheese in your stomach?
...For years, the fabulously beautiful planet of Bethselamin increased its booming tourist industry without any worries at all.If you eat a cheese sandwich in Buffalo and drive across the border to your home in Canada, is there a tariff on the cheese in your stomach?