So for the longest time I was dying to ask... Does gas brand matter? Like arco and shells? Do they really make that big of difference or is it worth
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09-11-2010, 09:43 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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So for the longest time I was dying to ask...
Does gas brand matter? Like arco and shells? Do they really make that big of difference or is it worth your money? I really want to know!!! Any experts opinion? |
09-11-2010, 10:04 PM | #2 (permalink) |
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We're all experts in this forum! I didn't find any difference between 91 or 94 octane nor with different brands in my Z. However, I did find a difference with different brands in my '76 'vette. Same octane but different brands may or may not cause the engine to ping while under a moderate load such as going up a hill.
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BP/Amoco, Chevron/Texaco, Shell, Sunoco, and Mobil are perhaps the big 5 of the major gasoline brands. All of them have quality fuel, given proper quality control is place (and this is very crucial). Lower octane is not as good for an engine as premium, for the most part. Of course this is just a general statement. Some cars are tuned to run on lower octane, but inherently suffer shorter engine life than cars tuned for higher octane. This is because of the cleaner combustion and the subsequent carbon build-up. Using too high of an octane can scorch the inside of the combustion chamber. What you choose to use is up to you and for most people, they will fill up with whatever/whoever is cheapest. For the Z, just use premium fuel, whether it be 91 or 93/94, and get it from a quality station like the aforementioned companies.
That pretty much sums it up.
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lol i didnt know there was something after 91... lol... i just put premium because thats what it says on the car... lol... but do u guys recommend any certain brand? like one of my friend only uses 76...
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oh yeah, we have 87, 89, and 93 hear in florida. we skip 91 for some reason...
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Check this out, or just google "octane rating":
http://www.google.com/url?url=http:/...S-p3lg&cad=rja
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*shrug* I just go to Hess because its the easiest one for me to get gas at. It's also the cheapest in my area and I have a Hess card so I get like 3% back.
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ARCO is BP gas, so they are probably fine. I grew up in Washington and went to ARCO all the time.
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just be wary of the age of the station. many older stations may very well have old fuel containers and pumps, making it easier for water to get into. Many companies require stations to have their tanks removed and replaced with new ones every few years. As far as hess goes, i'd never use them because, in my area at least, i cant even count how many customers ive had that say their car was running fine until they filled up at hess. they ended up with water in their fuel.
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