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Originally Posted by Traum
https://youtu.be/SoCsF5dRE0U
TL;DR -- our Vancouver summer blend gas still sucks
Petro Can Ultra 94 - 282.370 hp / 260.841 lb-ft
US (WA) Chevron 92 - 286.329 hp / 262.418 lb-ft (w/ zero knock!)
Chevron 94 - 276.164 hp / 259.981 lb-ft
Chevron 91 - 278.737 hp / 258.897 lb-ft
Shell 91 V-Power - 251.729 hp to 272.490 hp / 252.797 lb-ft to 255.346 lb-ft (between 3 runs)
Costco 91 - 271.807 hp / 251.007 lb-ft
Thank you once again for doing this, Adam~!
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Wait... so Chev 91 and 94 is basically the same? Might as well save money and get 91 then..
Is there any possibility that different cars would have different outcomes or would it be pretty consistent with these findings?
I'm not talking about specific numbers, but say, Chevron 91/94 is always going to come out on top of Shell? Or would different setups respond differently?