[MSCW list] MSCW Digest, Vol 125, Issue 11
Hobie h
hobie
Wed Jan 20 18:49:07 CET 2016
Some of the oil companies have the "Top Tier" certification. Their gas has
more detergents than the minimum required by the EPA. I'm told that this
"Top Tier" gas prevents carbon build-up. I mostly use Shell or BP 93
octane.
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> 1. Re: Gas Quality (Charles Saftner)
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> I have seen poor results with sheetz gas. Blown rotary engines at one event
> (not mine thank God) but my old Nissan would go down to an inline 3 anytime
> I put the crap in. Refill with anything else and the problem would go away.
> On my Rx-7 my A/F meter would read low with it in. I use Liberty all the
> time with no issues.
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> Charles
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> > From: Mike Kelley <vamikey at hotmail.com>
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> > Just wondering if using gasoline from some of the low-priced stations
> like
> > Hess or Liberty has any drawbacks? Does anyone really know? I'm buying
> > premium for my ND wherever I buy it but according to gasbuddy.com there
> > can be $ .20 or more difference with name brands. I know it's not such a
> > big deal with the relatively small tanks in Miata's but over time I'd
> > rather spend the difference on a nice bottle of wine! Also, does anyone
> > anything about the gas AAFES sells at places like Ft. Myer & Ft. Belvoir?
> > Thanks.
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