94 Octane Gas in Seattle... unavailable?
#17
Still, I wonder why Seattle doesn't get 94... must be a King County thing? Oh well.
#18
It's the cost...we're already paying $$$ for 87, 89 and 92. I don't think most would want to spring extra for 94 down here so they probably figured it wouldn't be worth it to bring another type. At least that'd be my guess.
Wouldn't you be better off getting the 93 tune and have it automatically adapt? I think some of them do that.
Wouldn't you be better off getting the 93 tune and have it automatically adapt? I think some of them do that.
#19
It's the cost...we're already paying $$$ for 87, 89 and 92. I don't think most would want to spring extra for 94 down here so they probably figured it wouldn't be worth it to bring another type. At least that'd be my guess.
Wouldn't you be better off getting the 93 tune and have it automatically adapt? I think some of them do that.
Wouldn't you be better off getting the 93 tune and have it automatically adapt? I think some of them do that.
In a few months I'll be able to "scroll" through all three tunes when I get the update, but for now I'd be stuck with just one. Regardless, I was hoping to keep it in "93" mode, but I don't feel like driving too far out of my way or messing with additives for my daily driver.
I see the expense here, but I remember being able to get 94 in New York when I was younger and that state taxes the heck out of gas too.
Oh well, not a huge deal... just frustrating. I'm going to have to look into buying a gas station and having 94 on tap!
#21
No other real options right now... as for the 997, I'm going to get either a miltek or tubi exhaust and then hunt out a chip tuner. See what I can find... do the research, etc.
I've been listening to exhausts for months and I think I finally have it narrowed down to sound/budget. lol
#23
There's a 76 station in Auburn that offers 101 unleaded, but it's probably close to the same price as the Shell station that was mentioned earlier.
Cenex has 94 octane right out of the pump as someone else mentioned, and it actually tends to be less than 92 octane is at most places. I used to run it in my B5 S4 that had APR's 93 octane tune.
Another option is Toluene or Xylene from your local hardware store. Toluene is rated at 114 octane and Xylene is at 117 octane. Both are safe for your fuel system as long as you don't mix them too heavily.
I used to run 1 gallon of Toluene in my B5 S4 mixed in with a minimum of 10 gallons of 92 octane. That effectively gave me a 94 octane mix.
Cenex has 94 octane right out of the pump as someone else mentioned, and it actually tends to be less than 92 octane is at most places. I used to run it in my B5 S4 that had APR's 93 octane tune.
Another option is Toluene or Xylene from your local hardware store. Toluene is rated at 114 octane and Xylene is at 117 octane. Both are safe for your fuel system as long as you don't mix them too heavily.
I used to run 1 gallon of Toluene in my B5 S4 mixed in with a minimum of 10 gallons of 92 octane. That effectively gave me a 94 octane mix.
#24
There's a 76 station in Auburn that offers 101 unleaded, but it's probably close to the same price as the Shell station that was mentioned earlier.
Cenex has 94 octane right out of the pump as someone else mentioned, and it actually tends to be less than 92 octane is at most places. I used to run it in my B5 S4 that had APR's 93 octane tune.
Another option is Toluene or Xylene from your local hardware store. Toluene is rated at 114 octane and Xylene is at 117 octane. Both are safe for your fuel system as long as you don't mix them too heavily.
I used to run 1 gallon of Toluene in my B5 S4 mixed in with a minimum of 10 gallons of 92 octane. That effectively gave me a 94 octane mix.
Cenex has 94 octane right out of the pump as someone else mentioned, and it actually tends to be less than 92 octane is at most places. I used to run it in my B5 S4 that had APR's 93 octane tune.
Another option is Toluene or Xylene from your local hardware store. Toluene is rated at 114 octane and Xylene is at 117 octane. Both are safe for your fuel system as long as you don't mix them too heavily.
I used to run 1 gallon of Toluene in my B5 S4 mixed in with a minimum of 10 gallons of 92 octane. That effectively gave me a 94 octane mix.
I work about a mile from that 76 station. I remember five years ago when they sold the 101 for $5/gal. I'd fill the tank 50/50 every once in a while in my Maggied CTS-V. I swear my butt dyno could tell a difference. Maybe I should drop some in the TT (Cayenne or 911) to see if the butt dyno can tell. The 911 has a Evom Stage 1 tune whereas the Cayenne has a stock tune.
#26
Eric, there are 2 gas stations right by PR that sells 94 octane gas. I believe one is chevron, which i never used. My friends from BC and myself will go to the Cenex. They are less than $4/gallon.
I probably have to google it, it's by hwy 18 in Auburn downtown, same exit as if you are going to Muckleshoot.
I probably have to google it, it's by hwy 18 in Auburn downtown, same exit as if you are going to Muckleshoot.
Last edited by slowv6; 10-10-2010 at 01:38 AM. Reason: thanks for mdash for the update... ur... the news sucks!
#27
^^ I believe you are talking about the Cenex station on Auburn Way. It now does not carry 94 anymore. They used to have 90 91.5 and 94. Now all there pumps say 87 89 92 just like every other station.
#28
Kinda sad!
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