Drive from Toronto to San Diego with the DBS

Drive from Toronto to San Diego with the DBS

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RossMac

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856 posts

248 months

Wednesday 25th April 2018
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I'm looking to make the drive this Summer but the logistics of planning a route to include petrol (gas!) stations with high octane fuel is not so simple. Any suggestions or sites that could help? And, no, boot is not big enough for cans for the 4700km journey

The Moose

23,123 posts

216 months

Wednesday 25th April 2018
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Gas Buddy is the closest that I can immediately think of. I guess it depends on how high octane you're looking for or if 'Premium' is good enough.

What would be nice is if you could easily find stations with ethanol free!

geeman237

1,282 posts

192 months

Wednesday 25th April 2018
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The Moose said:
What would be nice is if you could easily find stations with ethanol free!
This might help smile
https://www.pure-gas.org/
https://www.pure-gas.org/extensions/map.html

Dr Gitlin

2,561 posts

246 months

Thursday 26th April 2018
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RossMac said:
I'm looking to make the drive this Summer but the logistics of planning a route to include petrol (gas!) stations with high octane fuel is not so simple. Any suggestions or sites that could help? And, no, boot is not big enough for cans for the 4700km journey
I can't believe you'd have any trouble at all finding super unleaded on your drive. The US uses AKI, which is RON+MON/2, where as the UK just uses RON, so the numbers are lower. In California and some other states, the highest grade is 91 octane, everywhere else it's 93. 91 can't be bad for your car otherwise Aston Martin and everyone else would have to sell special engines to Californian customers, which they definitely don't.

Between my personal car and the various press cars I drive that all require super unleaded, I haven't ever come across a situation where I got to a petrol station and couldn't find the right grade petrol. And you'll be glad to know we have Shell and BP here in the US.

If you're looking for something more potent, you're SOL but it's not like there's any actual benefit, since the ECU would alter the timing and you'd actually get worse fuel mileage, which is probably not what you're after if you're doing a drive of that length.

The Moose

23,123 posts

216 months

Thursday 26th April 2018
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geeman237 said:
The Moose said:
What would be nice is if you could easily find stations with ethanol free!
This might help smile
https://www.pure-gas.org/
https://www.pure-gas.org/extensions/map.html
Thanks for that. Will have to bookmark!

RossMac

Original Poster:

856 posts

248 months

Thursday 26th April 2018
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Dr Gitlin said:
I can't believe you'd have any trouble at all finding super unleaded on your drive. The US uses AKI, which is RON+MON/2, where as the UK just uses RON, so the numbers are lower. In California and some other states, the highest grade is 91 octane, everywhere else it's 93. 91 can't be bad for your car otherwise Aston Martin and everyone else would have to sell special engines to Californian customers, which they definitely don't.

Between my personal car and the various press cars I drive that all require super unleaded, I haven't ever come across a situation where I got to a petrol station and couldn't find the right grade petrol. And you'll be glad to know we have Shell and BP here in the US.

If you're looking for something more potent, you're SOL but it's not like there's any actual benefit, since the ECU would alter the timing and you'd actually get worse fuel mileage, which is probably not what you're after if you're doing a drive of that length.
Thanks, gives me peace of mind for the numerous fill ups

Dr Gitlin

2,561 posts

246 months

Thursday 26th April 2018
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Sorry, just worked out you live in Canada so ignore the explanation about US gas using different numbers to the UK, because Canada uses AKI just like the US.