HACK BLOCK
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sunoco is the only 1 I can think of off the top of my head that sells 91 in ny. all other stations are 87, 89, 93. and if the pump has diesel that's 5 choices!!!!!!Wait.... You get 4 choices!?
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sunoco is the only 1 I can think of off the top of my head that sells 91 in ny. all other stations are 87, 89, 93. and if the pump has diesel that's 5 choices!!!!!!Wait.... You get 4 choices!?
The sunoco down the street from that one, ~2 miles away, only has the 3 but thats a pretty new station too, the one in the pic has been there for years....sunoco is the only 1 I can think of off the top of my head that sells 91 in ny. all other stations are 87, 89, 93. and if the pump has diesel that's 5 choices!!!!!!
If the gas your using is not correct, your engine will let you know by spark knock or poor performance. If you notice on the pump, their method of determining OCTANE rating is of + or - 2 which is to be considered. Sometimes I wonder just exactly what your paying for, it is what it is. My 5.7 runs fine with the 87 octane with no lag in performance or spark knock. JMHO.
David g............
agreed 110% I've never had any issue running 87 in my 5.7 Hemi's!
My challenge to you Gary is to run 3 tanks of Exxon-Mobil 93 in your Tahoe and note the difference or lack thereof in mileage. In my experience you'll gain at least 2 mpg and probably more.
Those government employees are putting in their government cars what the government tells them to, the lowest bidder's gas.
When I bought my brand new 1996 Impala SS with the 5.7 I used nothing but 87 in it ...It ran perfectly fine until I sold it with 180K miles..I never ever should have sold that awesome car..I also used 87 in several Cadillac's, GTO's with the 400 ,V8 Caprices,Police Interceptor,5.4 Expedition and Town Car..Put 300K miles on a few of those..I had long commute to work and do not fly so drive everywhere..I had zero issues running plain old 87 regular.
On my 5.3 Tahoe I get between 24-25 MPG out on the highway and around 15 locally [which is usually gridlock the bulk of the time] with the a/c system always on as I just set it and forget it..If I were to use 89 or 93 I know I would not do any better so it would be a total waste for me..I have yet to see anyone else with a 5.3 put in anything other then 87.
Last week on the Florida Turnpike several troopers came in to the Snapper Creek Service Plaza [their barracks are right there] to fill up their 5.7 Hemi Chargers..They all put in 87..My county also has several 2015 plus Yukon Denali's with the 6.2 for undercover and they use 87 in them.
I only use 87 Exxon-Mobil as I find those stations are well maintained throughout the whole country.
For some people I think using 89 or 93 is just a placebo effect and nothing else..All that is just IMHO..To each their own.