GregO
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Googled it;No idea just noticed and cared about the octane rating. The attendant said they just changed it to 94 a month ago.
Yes. Like all Sunoco fuels, Sunoco 94 Octane contains up to 10% ethanol.
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Googled it;No idea just noticed and cared about the octane rating. The attendant said they just changed it to 94 a month ago.
Most airports carry 100LL which is 100 octane low lead. Still has lead in it.I haven't flown in decades but isn't avgas leaded?
Yes, it is low lead and my ex drag KZ1000 loves it as well as my old shovelhead.I haven't flown in decades but isn't avgas leaded?
All the gas in my area are 10% ethanol, so I'll take the 94!!!Googled it;
Yes. Like all Sunoco fuels, Sunoco 94 Octane contains up to 10% ethanol.
I had an original '77 KZ1000 I bought new while in college and put over 80k miles on it traveling all over the western US. Still wish I had that thing and kick myself for ever selling it.Yes, it is low lead and my ex drag KZ1000 loves it as well as my old shovelhead.
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I’m in Toms River and haven’t seen that yet.Sunoco now switched from 93 to 94 at least in South Jersey about a month ago in my area.
natural seeps in the Gulf of Mexico release an estimated average of 560,000-1.4 million barrels of oil per year, which is roughly equivalent to the amount released during the Deepwater Horizon spill every 1-3 years.Another funny fact is if they had moved that camera 30 degrees to the right you would have seen natural streams of oil spewing into the gulf.
You would never feel the difference in a few octane rating at all, it would all be a placebo effect. You would need drag or dragy times, and even then the numbers would be probably the same.I’m in Toms River and haven’t seen that yet.
I have an Eco HP and have used Sunoco, Shell, and Exxon exclusively….all 93 octane. I find of the three, the acceleration and mileage was better using Exxon. Worst was with Sunoco, which has been my go-to gas for 40+ years. Shell was so-so…didn’t feel the acceleration was the same as using Exxon. Like they say, YMMV.