View Single Post
      03-14-2023, 01:40 AM   #4
92GTFourRC
Registered
0
Rep
1
Posts

Drives: Not a BMW
Join Date: Mar 2023
Location: Denver

iTrader: (0)

Quote:
Originally Posted by FrontRangeGuy73 View Post
93 Octane: Circle K, 722 Kipling St, Lakewood, CO 80215

91 Octane ethanol-free and 100 Octane race gas: 12410 W Alameda Pkwy, Lakewood, CO 80228
I created an account to thank you for posting this, I don't own a BMW but I don't think my car has ever ran this well since I've owned it (I've driven it out east where there's 93 Octane but my oxygen sensor was broken then so it still wasn't 100%) but I filled up today (I was slightly skeptical at first) and now she gets up and goes much faster, we'll see how the rest of the tank goes.

Here's a pic, one of the pumps has a 91 button (hence my skepticism, it was the same price and it looked out of place so perhaps the button broke and they weren't able to get a 93 button) but they even have 89 octane, another rarity in Colorado (but I've seen it at a handful of other stations).




The Sapp Bros. in Commerce city also has 91 No Ethanol which I used with Sta-Bil for a few months storage, I'm a bit surprised my fuel economy didn't improve but I've never used Sta-Bil before, plus it's a sports car and they didn't give the thing an 18 gallon tank for no reason.

7120 E 49th Ave, Commerce City, CO 80022



I checked out a handful of stations using this site and a lot of them say they have no ethanol fuel but they actually just have Sunoco 100 Octane race fuel. Literally, YMMV

https://www.pure-gas.org/CO


But yeah, hopefully this is a good resource for people finding this page via Google (like I did), there are some other Circle K locations closer to me on that find93.com site linked above, it would be great if there were some top tier brands in on the action here in CO but I'll take what I can get.
Appreciate 0