Posted by oldtanker on February 11, 2019 at 12:31:14 from (66.228.255.59):
In Reply to: How about this posted by David G on February 10, 2019 at 20:11:38:
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LOL yes gas is all the same as it comes out the pipe. But as it goes in the tanker it gets blended with what's called additives. Those additives are what makes up the difference. Top tier is referring to the additive package. They are not all there same. Brand A may use a mid range injector cleaner in thier gas. Brand B may use the same cleaner but only 1/2 as much. Brand C may use a better cleaner and more of it. What's funny to me is the claim that all gas is the same. Good example. If I burn BP or Sinclair we get about 19.5 in our 2013 Yukon. If I burn Cenex that drops to 16. And that with running a couple of tanks through to give the computer time to compensate. And even worse, let me find a state that I can get E zero gas. Mileage goes up another 2 MPG.
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