And not the Shell on 63rd and Western that wants $5 a gallon for it. Thanks!
And not the Shell on 63rd and Western that wants $5 a gallon for it. Thanks!
That's the only one I know of. Seems 93 octane went the way of full-service gas stations. I did fill my motorcycle with that 101 octane once, didn't notice much of a difference.
try the conoco in Edmond on danforth and boulevard
what would you need 93 octane for anyway?
My car loves it. Around here she gets a steady diet of 91, as recommended, but in the southeastern states, where 93 is fairly common as a premium grade, that's what she gets to drink, and she responds with even better fuel economy - occasionally over 30 mpg, which is not bad for a 3400-lb sedan with a big honking V-6 and the A/C cranked up to Arctic.
Curious about the price, so I swung by Shell tonight. $4.699/gallon. That sounds bad until I put it into context. My "house wine" runs around $75.00/gallon.
Correct me if I'm wrong to think this, but $4.69 sounds absurd for 93 octane gas. I wouldn't think that 93 octane would sell for *that* much over regular 91 premium, even when we're talking about non-ethanol gas sold at a full-service station! I would expect that price (or higher) for 100+ octane racing fuel (which I think the Avondale station sells too) but not 93.
Have you tried the Conoco station at May & Hefner? IIRC they're full-service too and might happen to have stuff that other stations don't have.
I think that station used to (in addition to 100-octane and such) but it's now an E-Express station that only has regular gas.
I want to say I saw it @ the OnCue @ Memorial & Blvd/Eastern.
That $4.69 has to be for the 100 octane...
I am also looking for 93. I have a high performance car that needs it.
So far this is what I know of:
Shell at 63rd & Western
Shell in Midwest City (do you know where it is?)
Shell at SW 104th & I-44
Has anyone seen any other stations with 93? (100% Gas)
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