93 in the Northland?
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93 in the Northland?
It was suggested to me that I try putting gas in from someplace other than the station I frequent. I have an undiagnosable issue that hasn't become worse for over a year but nothing has made it better either. That said, where can I buy 93 in the Northland other than at the Liberty BP?
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Re: 93 in the Northland?
It's more about the available number of hydrogens that translates to HP, and not isooctane.
Meaning, 91 pure gas is equivalent to 93 w/ 10%+ EtOH; however, pure gas has more available hydrogens aka more free energy.
EtOH is hygroscopic, which is temperature dependent. How's your "lifetime" fuel filter?
http://pure-gas.org/index.jsp and there's also an i-app.
Meaning, 91 pure gas is equivalent to 93 w/ 10%+ EtOH; however, pure gas has more available hydrogens aka more free energy.
EtOH is hygroscopic, which is temperature dependent. How's your "lifetime" fuel filter?
http://pure-gas.org/index.jsp and there's also an i-app.
Re: 93 in the Northland?
She put a new one in recently, along with a new pump.....and remember, they never said "whose" lifetime......
Is there anyplace in town that sells 93 without ethanol?
and Mark, what the heck are you doing in DC? That'll be a long drive for a shop day!
Is there anyplace in town that sells 93 without ethanol?
and Mark, what the heck are you doing in DC? That'll be a long drive for a shop day!
Hi! My name's Dave!
'09 LB/LB Clubman S - "Max"
89 Mini "Racing Green"
94 SPi Project (The Hot Rod)
'09 LB/LB Clubman S - "Max"
89 Mini "Racing Green"
94 SPi Project (The Hot Rod)
Re: 93 in the Northland?
Are there any HyVee's in KC? I know that they have 91 octane without ethanol I believe. I'm using 91 octane non-ethanol from a local gas station in Lawrence, since the dealership said the rattle sound I was hearing under hard acceleration was engine knock from low octane. Had been using 91 octane from Kwik Shop.Minidave wrote:She put a new one in recently, along with a new pump.....and remember, they never said "whose" lifetime......
Is there anyplace in town that sells 93 without ethanol?
and Mark, what the heck are you doing in DC? That'll be a long drive for a shop day!
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2011 R55 Mini Cooper Clubman
2013 R56 Mini Cooper S JCW
2008 R56 MINI Cooper S JCW
2014 R55 MINI JCW Clubman
2017 F56 MINI Cooper S JCW
Re: 93 in the Northland?
The Hy-Vees up north sell 91octane pure gas.Only places I know of.
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Re: 93 in the Northland?
Investigate the Pure Gas website, or download the free i-app and integrates with you're phablet's mapping app.Minidave wrote:
Is there anyplace in town that sells 93 without ethanol?
No such thang as 93 pure. Best available choice for the engine is 91 pure. Irrelevant what the engine is capable of running, e.g. EtOH blended fuel. Pucky. It'll burn 87, it'll burn distillates, too. You should see what it does to the tank, piping, and submersible pump components at a gass station. Other options: gas at the track, the marina, the airport. However, airport may contain Pb, IDK.
Hy-Vee labels 91 pure at the pump, if they have it. More do than don't. If there is no label, likely it's not pure. Kansass has no rule to label the pump w/ EtOH stickers. Missura does have a rule. So here's some backstory about EtOH, which I've posted before... E10 is permitted technically, which pretty much means really has up to, but not more than 15% EtOH. Industries pushed E15 into existence. The longer EtOH is exposed to air, the more water from the atmosphere it soaks up. The cooler, the more... I've only seen a car engine run on water on the interwebz. It's cool, so it ain't heat soak. Which...? ...fuel and/or ignition. Pump, hose, filters, and then the bang part. Here's Dave...
I am not working on the RFS, but I got a mini-rotation. I'm taking the Metro and I got the capital hill blues on U Street; I did not drive the MINI this time. So I've been home several weekends to stomp my foot on the floor on city streets...Minidave wrote:and Mark, what the heck are you doing in DC? That'll be a long drive for a shop day!
I've got some sweaty power steering hoses to replace. And, would consider installing the electric Spal fan as well. Thoughts from the trolls and the peanut gallery?
Re: 93 in the Northland?
Is this case as well, the delta, again, is negligible. It's heat soak, and the answer is a larger intercooler. Oops, nevermind, you are in the new car market.Zackattack28 wrote:Minidave wrote:I'm using 91 octane non-ethanol from a local gas station in Lawrence, since the dealership said the rattle sound I was hearing under hard acceleration was engine knock from low octane. Had been using 91 octane from Kwik Shop.
Re: 93 in the Northland?
Johnna, you may want to check QuikTrip. I beoive I read they have 93.
According to this site only the HyVee has 93 BUT this site is based on individuals posting locations so it could very well be outdated.
http://pure-gas.org/index.jsp?stateprov=MO
According to this site only the HyVee has 93 BUT this site is based on individuals posting locations so it could very well be outdated.
http://pure-gas.org/index.jsp?stateprov=MO
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Re: 93 in the Northland?
Mark, your quote was wrong, it was Zack's car that was pinging on low octane, not mine.....just FYI.
PS hoses are a bit of a pain to change, but do-able - the fan is easy - 2 bolts and it's off. Good idea to do them all at once.....
PS hoses are a bit of a pain to change, but do-able - the fan is easy - 2 bolts and it's off. Good idea to do them all at once.....
Hi! My name's Dave!
'09 LB/LB Clubman S - "Max"
89 Mini "Racing Green"
94 SPi Project (The Hot Rod)
'09 LB/LB Clubman S - "Max"
89 Mini "Racing Green"
94 SPi Project (The Hot Rod)