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SKOOSH1970 05-22-2014 10:58 PM

Fuel in the US.............
 
Morning, Evening all...... I am curious as to which fuel our Porsche Owning friends across the pond run their Boxsters on.......and, how much per litre..?

I run my Boxster here in the UK on super unleaded 97 or 98 RON which costs around £6 per gallon.........!!!

What are your options over there...?

Si.

BRAN 05-23-2014 12:53 AM

I think the price in the states should be between 3.5-4$ per gallon regular/premium (?)...I don't recall race fuel prices as I never use that on rental cars :D
Canadian prices are way higher.

I guess (almost) nothing beats the german fuel prices... ~1.59€-1.69€ (95-102octane) per liter :eek:
(1 gallon US = 3,79l; 1€ = 1,37$ --> ~ 8,25-8,80$ per gallon)

For the few kilometers I drive my Boxster per year...i only use racing fuel 102octane... those few more dollars "wasted" makes me and my Boyster feel better, and the smiles per gallon ratio goes up! :D

Deserion 05-23-2014 03:32 AM

I pay $3.99USD/gallon ($1.05USD/liter) for Shell V-Power 93 AKI (98 RON). However I do get $0.05-0.25USD/gallon discount through my grocery store rewards program depending on how much I buy (it can go above that if I were to buy a LOT). :D

Ian c 05-23-2014 04:04 AM

Premium $4:20 per gallon

Muzzle of Bees 05-23-2014 04:15 AM

The price is in constant flux, up or down ~ .15 cents during the year here in Texas. Right now 93 Octane is about $3.78/gallon.

BIGJake111 05-23-2014 04:29 AM

93 octane for about $3.50 a gallon

SKOOSH1970 05-23-2014 04:30 AM

Any problems with detonation running 93 RON fuel....?

jmatta 05-23-2014 04:40 AM

The DME compensates for the octane level, so not a problem. I try to fill my car with non-ethanol fuel with the highest octane rating...worth the extra dollars.

pjq 05-23-2014 04:53 AM

good topic.
The best octane rating you can buy in eastern canada is 91 octane, cost now $1.41/ltr.
In eastern USA (Maine, NH, Vermont maybe even Mass.) the best octane is the same 91 octane.
1 year ago in Quebec, the best octane you could buy was 91 except around the Montreal and Eastern Township area some gas stations(Petro Canada) sold 93 octane.
I recall in the Mid to southern USA I could buy the 93 octane.

So, makes you wonder when your gas cap is asking for 97-98 and all you can give it is 91??? But the car seems to run ok. I'd really like to try the 97-98 to see if there is a difference.

SKOOSH1970 05-23-2014 05:52 AM

Wow, really surprised you guys don't add octane booster if all you can buy is 91 RON fuel..... I used to run high powered Subaru impreza's years ago..... even added octane booster to 98 Ron fuel then to avoid detonation which still used to spike occasionally on the knocklink..............!!!

Just goes to show how misguided drivers are generally around the world I guess...( by car manufacturers )

Ian c 05-23-2014 06:45 AM

Indeed they are misguided .
Misguided into thinking the Ron system in America is the same as it is in the uk .......

Deserion 05-23-2014 06:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pjq (Post 401651)
So, makes you wonder when your gas cap is asking for 97-98 and all you can give it is 91??? But the car seems to run ok. I'd really like to try the 97-98 to see if there is a difference.

The 97-98 is measured in RON, whereas in North America we use AKI which is also labeled as R+M/2 on the station pumps. Basically, take RON and multiply by .95 and you'll get the approximate AKI number. 98 RON = 93 AKI, 94 RON = 89 AKI, 92 RON = 87 AKI. :)

As far as I'm aware the 986 needs 95 RON as a minimum, which roughly correlates to our 91 AKI.

Also makes sense why most direct European engines need 91+ AKI to run right in North America, while NA-specific regular engines are designed to run 87+ AKI. My E320 specifies premium, as does my housemate's Mini Cooper.

Dlirium 05-23-2014 07:13 AM

We have crap e85 gas out here in California that they want us to pay $4.29/gallon for, and it is only 91 octane...

markskyline 05-23-2014 01:39 PM

In Vancouver BC Canada we have the most expensive gas in all of North America. Currently 94 Octane is 1.67CAD per litre. Regular 87 is 1.46CAD per litre.

At 1.67 x 3.785 (litres to US gal) is 6.32CAD a gallon! If the price for 94 is that high in the States there would be protest bigger than in the Ukraine. lol

I don't look at the dollar amount when I fill up. Its freakin ridiculous over here.

JayG 05-23-2014 01:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dlirium (Post 401677)
We have crap e85 gas out here in California that they want us to pay $4.29/gallon for, and it is only 91 octane...

don't use E85 , it has lower energy and is less efficient. It only exists as a subsidy to the corn farmers

pjq 05-23-2014 02:12 PM

Thanks Deserion

Shehadehd 05-23-2014 03:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dlirium (Post 401677)
We have crap e85 gas out here in California that they want us to pay $4.29/gallon for, and it is only 91 octane...


Just filled up from here today. It's in California on the 680 before Pleasanton. The 100 octane has just been replaced with 101

http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/05/24/rubyde5u.jpg

BIGJake111 05-23-2014 03:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JayG (Post 401783)
don't use E85 , it has lower energy and is less efficient. It only exists as a subsidy to the corn farmers

I avoid the stuff as I know that it will eat trough a stirophone cup, and rot a gas tank if it sticks around too long. However I believe it is keoniggseg that makes much more horsepower on e85. Or something along the lines of that, I don't know why in most cases it is terrible but in others it makes more power, maybe I am misinformed.

tonycarreon 05-23-2014 03:54 PM

from a test edmunds did in a flex fuel chevy tahoe. and it doesn't take into account the extra cost from the subsidies given to grow the corn for "cheaper" fuel.

E85 vs. Gasoline Comparison Test

Gas Result:From San Diego to Las Vegas and back, we used 36.5 gallons of regular gasoline and achieved an average fuel economy of 18.3 mpg.

Gas Cost: We spent $124.66 for gasoline for the trip. The average pump price was $3.42 per gallon.

E85 Result: From San Diego to Las Vegas and back we used 50 gallons of E85 and achieved an average fuel economy of 13.5 mpg.

E85 Cost: We spent $154.29 on E85 for the trip. The average pump price was $3.09 per gallon

Gas/E85 difference: The fuel economy of our Tahoe on E85, under these conditions, was 26.5 percent worse than it was when running on gas.

BIGJake111 05-23-2014 06:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shehadehd (Post 401798)
Just filled up from here today. It's in California on the 680 before Pleasanton. The 100 octane has just been replaced with 101

http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/05/24/rubyde5u.jpg

Raceway carrys good fuel here in s.c.... would people suggest topping the car off with extra high octane from time to time for the sake of cleaning out the engine and all.


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