View Full Version : ultra 94 at petro?
kwlsti
02-26-2010, 03:55 PM
http://img18.imageshack.us/img18/4884/img0030ip.jpg
it was put in last week :-)
located at Leslie st & york mills rd
google map (http://maps.google.ca/?ie=UTF8&ll=43.753319,-79.360085&spn=0,359.966977&z=16&layer=c&cbll=43.753069,-79.359915&panoid=JLE6keTUs5ee1omp5VkSyw&cbp=12,37.33,,0,6.46)
dubya_rx
02-26-2010, 04:13 PM
It will be at any Sunoco converted to PetroCanada as well. Although I don't remember the 16 cent difference to regular.
tashko
02-26-2010, 04:32 PM
Sweet! That's close to me!!! And with Citi MC you get 2c off/litre and petro points.
Fentin_Fury
02-26-2010, 04:35 PM
no where near me...
have to find one closer
dubya_rx
02-26-2010, 07:45 PM
Petrocanada website has location searching. They are a bit slow updating the site but here you go...
http://www.petro-canada.ca/en/locations/4085.aspx?MODE=RES&A=&C=&P=ON&PC=+&R=&B=94
miatagirl77
02-26-2010, 08:12 PM
It used to be a 14 cent difference. Guess they jacked up the prices. I'm going to have to look into this Citi MC...
jjelsma
02-26-2010, 10:25 PM
Any word on weather Petro will keep or drop the 94 yet?
Sunoco will still exist, but if it's close proximity to any Petro Canada it will be closed. But more and more Petro Canada's will be carrying 94.
http://www.petro-canada.ca/en/locations/4085.aspx?MODE=RES&A=&C=maple&P=ON&PC=L6A+2R4&R=&B=94
Cavemanrjc
02-27-2010, 09:34 AM
Meh, tune for non alcohol blended 91. if more octane is needed just call SteveD for some rocket fuel, :-D It kept my v8s from having detonation and heat issues even running 42 deg total timing
the 112 is cheep ;-) ya know $4.00 per Ltr is not that bad. Plus you car will have that cool race car smell
dubya_rx
02-27-2010, 01:25 PM
Let's say 25K km / year worth of driving
at 10l/100km average fuel consumption
equals 2500l/year of fuel.
3c/l difference between 91 and 94
equals $75/year
Not really worth the price of a tune (unless you can tune yourself).
The question is which 94 blend is it? 94 from Sunoco or from Petro? I hope thye move toward the Petro Canada blend, less ethanol more gas.
I only use the Shell 91 since it contains no ethanol. My Mazdaspeed6 (which is tuned for 93 from the factory) gets 100km more per tank and no loss of power (according to Four Star's dyno) so I switched from Ultra 94 a couple of years ago.
mikewolf
03-01-2010, 07:41 PM
I'm planning on tuning my car for e85. 105 octane 99cents per litre.
tashko
03-01-2010, 08:35 PM
But worse fuel economy...
May as well use 110 @ 3-4$ a liter... At NRCan, they force employees to use it on the corporate car. The car do about 30-40% less millage per gas tank. So a car that does ~600km per tank on the highway does around 350-400km. One of my ex-coworker couldn't make it to Toronto from Ottawa on a single tank of gas. So plan to carry a lot with you...
I'd probably look at doing meth injection instead...
I get 550 km out of a 60 litre tank (about 50 litres when the low fuel light comes on) in my MS6 which is pretty good for a car with this power level and AWD. I am not fan of ethanol at all and hope Shell never changes their 91.
mikewolf
03-02-2010, 03:51 PM
I'm not too worried about fuel economy. Last season I put 178km on the car. I have to go to bigger injectors anyway and I can get E85 in town much easier than 110. I don't think I even used a whole tank of gas last season.
Chris_Martin
03-02-2010, 11:22 PM
E85 is the $h!t without doubt.
I have been running it for 1 year or so now in my rally car.
If you can take advantage of the E85, you will get fantastic gains.
It's very very difficult to get the stuff to knock at all, you can run a pile of timing, and boost, and make a pile of torque.
Consumption is not that bad if you tune for it well, and i'm guessing you won't be cruising down the highway in the thing. consumption at WOT sucks in any car, so big deal.
Getting E-85 in the GTA however is difficult. Last time i checked UPI in Guelph will not sell the fuel to you unless you have a flex-fuel sticker on your car, and a green gas cap. And they will definately not let you put it into a gerry can.
One thing to be careful of buying from the pump is the ethanol percentage will vary a great deal from spring, summer, to fall. They will mix it all the way down to 55% ethanol in the winter.
Don't listen to those who don't like Ethanol, because they haven't tried it. They haven't seen the benefits.
There is no comparison running 91 octane pee, to E85.
I also gladly take the 50km per tank "penalty" to run Ultra 94 in my street driven WRX, as upposed to Shell 91. Because you get more power, it runs cooler and cleaner.
In my mind e85 also trumps Race gas...hands down.
mikewolf
03-02-2010, 11:49 PM
I live pretty close to UPI in Guelph. Is there anywhere else around that will sell it to me?
I suppose I could just get a flexfuel sticker and a green gas cap.
DouglasM
03-05-2010, 03:41 PM
The price gap from 87 to 89 to 91 to (now) 94 keeps getting wider and wider. I think the gap is bigger in the GTA. Last summer it was 11¢ form 87 to 91. The difference was 6¢ when I was in Manitoba. I don't care how the petro companies try to slice or dice it, they're gouging us.
I'm dating myself with this comment, but in the 80s the difference was 1.2¢/L to go from 87 to (then) 92. For a long, long time, it was 39.9 for leaded, 42.3 for 87 unleaded, 43.5 for 92 unleaded. Economies of scale should keep the gap down, but it has widened tremendously.
In the US, the gap can be as little as 10¢/US gallon difference from 87 to 91. In Buffalo it is more like 30¢, or 7.9¢/L. No sense in converting currencies anymore - it's almost meaningless (I know STeveD is not liking that).
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