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Shell is rated at most 91 octane here, so I use Chevron which sells a 94 octane. Our manual recommends 93 octane.

I'd read that some enthusiasts in the area (Evo owners, I think?) had more success with Shell, perhaps due to its ethanol content, so I tried interpreting timing logs for one tank's worth of each, but the data was too noisy to make sense of.
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Chevron 110 Octane……….



I’ve always used Shell gas because it’s near my house, and I’ve never had problems with Shell gas. As soon as I bought my 2022 GR Supra my neighbor told me about a certain Chevron Station that had 110 Octane Gas.

I’ve never used Chevron gas before so I was interested. I went to the Chevron gas station and filled up with there 93 Octane, and added 2 gallons of there 110 Octane Racing fuel. That’s what is written on there Gas Pump. They call it Racing Fuel. I Call it “Hillbilly-Moonshine”…. It made my stock Supra “Snap-Crackle-Pop” like crazy. Also shifting gears was Super-Quick.. A lot quicker than it was before.
 

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Chevron 110 Octane……….



I’ve always used Shell gas because it’s near my house, and I’ve never had problems with Shell gas. As soon as I bought my 2022 GR Supra my neighbor told me about a certain Chevron Station that had 110 Octane Gas.

I’ve never used Chevron gas before so I was interested. I went to the Chevron gas station and filled up with there 93 Octane, and added 2 gallons of there 110 Octane Racing fuel. That’s what is written on there Gas Pump. They call it Racing Fuel. I Call it “Hillbilly-Moonshine”…. It made my stock Supra “Snap-Crackle-Pop” like crazy. Also shifting gears was Super-Quick.. A lot quicker than it was before.
Yeah, fuel isn't going to have any affect on gear shifting. Pops, maybe. But not the trans.

A lot of us drag racing guys use 114 octane race Ethanol (E1/Ignite Red/VP x98), I can't say I've heard a noticeable difference, but I can surely say the trans behaves the same. That and octane content has nothing to do with transmission tuning.
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