Posted by Geo-TH,In on February 11, 2019 at 14:08:00 from (50.102.31.167):
In Reply to: Re: How about this posted by jimg.allentown on February 11, 2019 at 09:12:01:
I read the owners manual on my new car. It said use top tier fuel only. I had to google top tier to find out there is more detergent added to fuel. Not all gas stations sell top tier.
Google top tier fuel and you'll see there are about 75 gas stations that sell top tier fuel which has more detergent than the EPA minimum. Phillips 66 has a sign on their pumps that say they have 3x the EPA minimum. Top Tier has nothing to do with octane rating, detergent additive only.
I know a man who is an engineer for a RR that haul tankers from Robinson refinery. I asked him to ask a worker at refinery if they have different detergents for different brands of gas. Marathon has signs on their pumps with King Richard saying their gas has STP added. Shell have V-tech or something. The RR engineer got back to be and said all the top tier fuel has the same detergent.
Does anyone know if the engineer was told the truth?
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