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Winter Husky 94 gas + only driving in the city when I go out for a cruise just for fun... well... my fuel economy has been terrible.
Not to turn this into another Husky 94 fixed my marriage thread, but with my 94 tune and a couple of extra psi I'm still getting the 2006 WRX advertised mileage in winter. Averaging 21 mpg city.
audis are disposable suicide machines with 700lb of stupid interior itshay glued to them and 200 more horsepower than it needs so that their owners can never bring on track or drive anywhere more aggressively than a camry except when weaving in and out of traffic and letting the traction control soak up their incompetence
e-glare. you're obviously more of a man than I am.
eventually i plan to cobb stage 2 my car do they have maps that are for 91 or am i always gonna have to go to the husky for 94
Cobb's Accessport comes with off-the-shelf maps for 91 or 93 octane ratings.
husky now officially sucks , they now only have 87/89/91 octane like the rest. I'm not sure if this is country wide, but it is indeed all of b.c.
If you're having forum problems, I feel bad for you son, I got 99 problems but your post ain't one.
Chevron 94 > Husky 94 IMO
thank god haha theres not to many huskys around in edmonton
While we are on the topic of gasoline that we can't get in Alberta, East coast US 93 octane owns all.
Why is that Sunny?
The knock resistance is unreal, relative to our gas. This is based on data logs that I have seen.
Would our gas be close to AZ CA NE gas, or worse?
Ding ding ding
http://tinyurl.com/4qfn85n5 pages of results in Edmonton, then another 4 pages of results for "surrounding area".http://www.myhusky.ca/station_locator.html?provinceID=AB&cityID=Edmonton35 results when you click "94 octane".Naw, that's not too many.
Last time I had came back to Kamloops from Edmonton, stopped in Little Fort and the husky there had new pumps with 94.