Reporting in from Milton Ontario..
For research purposes I tried 3 different types of fuel.
87 Octane from Petro Canada - This fuel is garbage for the ST. you can literally watch your fuel gauge drop as you drive and the idle is weird
Ultra 94 from Petro Canada- Not a bad fuel at all. Fuel Economy is not bad but not that good either. I got about 6 days out of this tank and it was about 80KM per day while using this one.
V-Power Nitro plus from Shell- This was the best gas I have used so far. I got 11 days out of my tank and was commuting daily. Idle was smooth and quiet and the engine performance felt better overall no matter what speed I was going.
For research purposes I tried 3 different types of fuel.
87 Octane from Petro Canada - This fuel is garbage for the ST. you can literally watch your fuel gauge drop as you drive and the idle is weird
Ultra 94 from Petro Canada- Not a bad fuel at all. Fuel Economy is not bad but not that good either. I got about 6 days out of this tank and it was about 80KM per day while using this one.
V-Power Nitro plus from Shell- This was the best gas I have used so far. I got 11 days out of my tank and was commuting daily. Idle was smooth and quiet and the engine performance felt better overall no matter what speed I was going.
With that being said, everybody should be doing their own local fuel stations. I've seen 'lesser' stations that had great fuel and 'better' stations that had worse, so it depends more on the station itself as opposed to the name on the sign. People can definitely make general observations that apply to different name-brands across-the-board, but each and every person should be testing what is local and convenient for them to determine what's best in their area.