ripped camel
Dedicated LVC Member
you realize those ratings are a "minimum".
I'd inspected millions of gallons of gasoline over the years and (98% of the time) 93 octane is usually in the high 94s or 95 octane
i have never tested 91 octane that wasnt 92 or 93 octane.
remember what you see on the pump is the AVERAGE of the"knock motor octane number" (MON) which is a physical test and the "research octane number"(RON) based on a computer model and chemistry
you should see something like MON/RON on the sticker on the pump
so if it SAYS 91 octane rest assured its 92 or 93, unless you get it from a crappy company like citgo.
the BIG3 gas companies ALWAYS test higher than they are rated, in case a delivery truck "cross dumps" they dont want to lose a full fuel load.
crappy, unfranchised gas stations buy the fuel that didnt pass the test.
these crappy station often SKIRT the minimum ratings, which is where the
"bad gas complaints" come from
That was a really informative post. Sometime XLR you come out of the woodwork with some Einstein like lesson.