Posted by 2002sliverado on August 02, 2018 at 17:52:47 from (142.54.26.150):
In Reply to: Re: top tier gasoline posted by MarkB_MI on August 02, 2018 at 03:40:53:
Would have to agree on this topic on Top Tier gasoline. Just did a quick search on the topic and there are many more brands recognized as Top Tier, than when I came across the topic some time ago. A friend of mine used to come to the farm and help in the spring and fall. He was from a large and highly populated metropolitan area about 4 hours away. I would put gasoline in his truck for his return trip and it was from our local coop cardtrol station (Cenex). He always had indicated that gasoline provided consistently better fuel economy versus what he bought in the city where he lived, and running a tankful on a long trip seemed to clean things up some, as he thought his small block V8 ran better after making a few of those trips in the spring and fall. I have most always used a recognized brand of fuel, and most often it has been from a Cenex station or a BP station. I seem to have good running engines, with 1 over 200k and 2 over 300k miles. I will add I found out who had decent gasoline and who had crappy gasoline back in the 1990's when I had a full size Ford sedan with a fuel injected 302 V8 engine. That engine was the most finicky engine I have ever had. Crappy fuel would allow pinging and poorer fuel economy, while good fuel would not ping and the fuel economy would be better.
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