AJG
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I visited the JB4 forum to get my log checked and found out my fuel was crappy. How does everyone find quality gas to use without rolling the dice? I was going to a Top Tier shell station and getting 93 octane.
Honestly just google top tier or high quality gas and check if any of those stations are near you. Shell, BP, and Costco are a few that are pretty common in areasI visited the JB4 forum to get my log checked and found out my fuel was crappy. How does everyone find quality gas to use without rolling the dice? I was going to a Top Tier shell station and getting 93 octane.
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Who said they got bad gas from shell?How did you get "bad" gas from Shell? Could the tank have been spiked? (I don't usually raise boogey men like that, but if only you are experiencing "bad" gas, I'd be suspecting a contamination event.)
All gasoline in a region comes from from same depot. The only difference is the additives each brand add, which has no impact on short-term performance
If you're using that log as reference, I'm seeing 17-18 peak PSI. That's map 3 IIRC. You're also seeing ignition values starting over 10 and peaking over 15. I'd call that a good run.
Us Canadians heavily question our gas quality. For comparison, in 4th gear WOT under Map 2, I was typically getting 3-5 degrees ignition advance, not 10 to 15...that was on supposed 94 octane gas. Similar story with Shell 91 octane which is supposedly the best we have. I might have had a "slow" Stinger but my fastest runs on Map 2 produced a best of 13.19s 0-60 @ 2200FT and I never saw a 0-60 in the 4's, EVER, always in the 5s.
Are you saying that Costco gas in Utah is de facto crap gas compared to Costco in other States? What does "Top Tier" mean to you?Following. I recently found out the gas in Utah is complete shit. It took 5 gallons of e100 on top of my 91 pump gas from Chevron to fuse my logs.
Are you saying that Costco gas in Utah is de facto crap gas compared to Costco in other States? What does "Top Tier" mean to you?
IIRC, Top Tier mainly stipulates the minimum detergent mix, not necessarily octane. I think it would be illegal to call something 91 octane if it was not a minimum of 91 octane. I think the pumps calling it "minimum 91 octane" though is where we see the discrepancy. Perhaps the "bad" gas is very close to 91 octane, whereas the better performing fuel might actually be 91.5, 92, etc...
Can’t speak for Costco gas specifically but for other brands like Harmons, Shell, and Chevron, yes.Are you saying that Costco gas in Utah is de facto crap gas compared to Costco in other States? What does "Top Tier" mean to you?
no the octane is for sure off from what the sticker says. I can only assume this is from additives to try and make the gas pollute less as California has a similar problem with their 91 and we both have pollution and air quality issues. The octane doesn’t always match what the pump says. E85 Is a good example, In Utah people with flex fuel kits that give real time read outs never get actual e85. Usually it’s closer to E65. Also the fact that putting in a few gallons of e100 fixed my problems shows that the problem was low octane.
I'd be genuinely curious to see some lab results from gasoline octane tests done by an unbiased party. Up in Canada we have "94 Octane" that is sold by Chevron, Petro Canada and Husky. Many people who tune their cars find that Shell 91 runs stronger than any of those 3 which really puts the octane rating to question. I believe most of those 94 blends up here say "up to 10% ethanol" on the pump, but I've heard they use a lot of octane booster (whatever that is for pump gas at stations) to get the "94" rating.