imdoo'n
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Petro Canada has 94 octane premium as well.
think it has ethanol in it, unless i'm mistakin, husky has the same
Petro Canada has 94 octane premium as well.
Ethanol.
think it has ethanol in it, unless i'm mistakin, husky has the same
MCX. I've been told I can run premium. I am going to run a little Torco (or AV gas) just for insurance.What turbo kit do you have on your piano dave?
MCX. I've been told I can run premium. I am going to run a little Torco (or AV gas) just for insurance.
FYI: as far as I know only Shell has no ethanol in premium. (I've read that Sunoco 91..Petrocan..also has no ethanol)All premium listed as 93 or 94 has ethanol. Ethanol has higher octane than gas and gives an easy boost in numbers, however ethanol has less energy per unit, so you get higher octane with less power/worse mileage.
Ethanol in gasoline - not good for Marine use, how to buy non-Ethanol gasoline
There's only so many plants that make fuel...if the stuff at your local cardlock comes from Shell, should be no ethanol. If it comes from Mohawk/Husky, definately has ethanol. It is Canadian law that a fuel supplier must mix 5% ethanol..."pool average". Shell uses 10% in Bronze, 5% in Silver, and 0% in V-Power premium.With all due respect Dave, that is in Ontario. I'm sure Alberta premium (91 octane) doesn't have ethanol. No indiction on the pumps that it contains ethanol and the dude who runs the CardLock in Fernie says, "his premium does not contain ethanol"…...
My sled runs good enough with the Alberta Premium….
The Federal Government has regulated that motor gasoline sold in Canada after Sept. 1, 2010 must contain an annual pool average of 5% ethanol. Different provincial mandates also exist, some with higher ethanol pool requirements. Because of these mandates, most grades of Petro-Canada fuel may now contain up to 10% ethanol. This represents a change from the previous state, where premium fuel was ethanol-free at Petro-Canada.
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OK...got an e-mail back from CT Perf....we can get a 5 gal pail of Torco Accelerator for 366 bucks....so that's $0.57 per oz....but if there is a shelf life once it's opened, maybe a 5 gal can is not the way to go.
I can get a six pac of 32 oz cans (192oz) for 190 bucks from Canadian Power Sports
Waiting for a e-mail back from CT about price for 32ox cans....