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Exxon v Shell MPG
My local Shell station quit credit card transactions at the pump. I have a Shell card and they still require I pay inside due to drive offs. Since I always fill the tank, there is no way to pay in advance. I then went to an Exxon station and filled up as usual.
My mileage has averaged around 19 MPG or so since I bought the car new. I am retired, but this is my daily driver. I don't drive a lot, but I do try to get the oil temp over 180 degrees every time I drive. I just filled up again at Exxon. My mileage for this tank was 16.5 MPG. That is lower than it has ever been. Up until this time I have never put in any gas but Shell premium. Any ideas why my mileage would drop so drastically with Exon? |
Does one gasoline contain ethanol and the other does not? Ethanol free gasoline gives about 4% more mileage.
Here in Canada, Shell 91 is ethanol free. |
No, they both have ethanol. Both are the highest octane available.
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She'll v-power is the best gas, generally speaking. Your experience doesn't surprise me one bit. It's the additive package.
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I'll check the next time I get gas. I will certainly be going back to Shell. I knew Amoco was a good gas. I didn't know they had merged with BP.
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We like our Chevron 94 in Canada. Ethanol free and full of goodies.
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Funny thing about Petrol.. it all starts off the same, ,all the different company's fill the tankers from the same big Tank at the port .
The same boat bring all the petrol . . In New Zealand . Only 2 choices of good fuel . .BP 98 oct and NPD 100 oct Haven't tried the 100 yet ,, only been using 98 so far NEVER use 91 . .. 95 only if you can not find a Bp that has 98 .. Shell here only has 91 and 95 Thats lawn mower fuel .. |
In my travels throughout the states 91-93 octane is all you can get without getting in to “race fuel” You made me :rofl2: when you said 91-95 is lawnmower fuel, around here lawnmower fuel is 87-89 octane :eek:
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I think it's a common misunderstanding that other countries use higher octane fuel due to the similarity of the nomenclature. When I first came to the US, I was surprised too. Now I know. |
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91 is the lowest grade here Its all No Lead now ...(yes was problems with older cars when they took lead out) I think in Japan all Fairladys run on 100 as that's what they mostly sell so Im lead to believe .. Has been court cases here where people buy a Jap import car like a Z then run it on 91 and wonder why the engine fails ,, They take car yard to court because they didn't tell them 98 only . .and person who brought the car loses most times but sometimes they get a refund on car or new engine must add my Honda powered water blaster will not run on 91.. just stalls, tip it out use 98 and its fine .. |
How could you possibly drive off using a credit card at the pump being it's preauthorized?
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2 ways to measure octane. Ron and Mon. Countries other than the US mostly use the Ron method. It has a higher number. The Mon method has a lower number for the same fuel. There is a few countries that use that method. Here in the US. We use the Ron-Mon numbers. It's the average of the two methods.
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