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Originally Posted by .c2 IIRC Chevron has no ethanol in their gas. Quick question though, the Chevrons around my area only offers 91 or 94 sometimes, but sometimes I get

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Old 07-13-2012, 11:34 AM   #1 (permalink)
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IIRC Chevron has no ethanol in their gas. Quick question though, the Chevrons around my area only offers 91 or 94 sometimes, but sometimes I get gas in the states they only have either 89 or 92. I'm a complete noob on this stuff, so I was wondering if it's okay to mix 91 with 92 if say I have a half a tank of 91 gas left in my car?
Certainly is and you wouldn't notice any difference in performance. Stick with the mfg's recommendation of 91 or above and don't worry about mixing octane levels.
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Certainly is and you wouldn't notice any difference in performance. Stick with the mfg's recommendation of 91 or above and don't worry about mixing octane levels.
Thank you for the reply Would 94 and 91 have any difference in them at all for our engines? I notice it's only like a $4 difference between the two for fill ups, if it actually helps then I wouldn't mind paying that extra $4 but I seem to be getting mixed responses from people
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