Does 93 premium gas have ethanol?
Is Premium or Mid-Grade Fuel Worth the Extra Money? Premium gas doesn’t provide any more power or contain better additives than regular gas, and it contains the same amount of ethanol as other grades. It just resists detonation (knock) better than lower-octane gas—nothing more, nothing less.
Is there ethanol in Sunoco gas?
Yes. Like all Sunoco fuels, Ultra 94 contains up to 10\% ethanol.
Does Sunoco Ultra 94 contain ethanol?
Yes, all of our grades of gas, including our Ultra 94 high octane fuel , contain up to 10\% ethanol content.
Does Chevron 94 contain ethanol?
To meet BC’s Renewable Fuel Standard, Chevron gasolines may contain up to 10\% ethanol. Chevron Supreme Plus, 94 octane is ETHANOL FREE and available at all Chevron locations in British Columbia.
Does race gas have ethanol?
Alcohols like methyl alcohol (methanol) and ethyl alcohol (ethanol) are often used in race fuels. Sometimes they are a small part of the fuel and sometimes they are a primary component of the fuel. Methanol is commonly used “straight” – that’s why it’s called racing alcohol by many.
Is Sunoco Gas good quality?
What’s in your tank matters Quality is just one of the reasons why the world’s top drivers choose Sunoco fuels. Whether you fill up with Regular (87 octane), Plus (89 octane), Premium (91 octane), or Ultra® 93 grade of fuel, rest assured you’re getting the very best at your local Sunoco gas station.
Why is Sunoco not top tier?
Edit: So according to Top Tier, Sunoco suspended their Top Tier participation due to COVID-19.
Does Marathon gas use ethanol?
Renewable Fuels Marathon Petroleum owns a biofuel production facility in Cincinnati, Ohio, that produces biodiesel, glycerin and other byproducts. We also hold interests in ethanol production facilities in Albion, Michigan; Clymers, Indiana; and Greenville, Ohio.
Do all gas stations have ethanol?
No. Today, there are more fuel choices for consumers than ever before. Most fuel sold today at gas stations for automobiles and outdoor power equipment contains up to 10 percent ethanol (E10). However, in the past year, more gas stations are selling ethanol fuel blends greater than 10 percent – such as E15 and E85.