Unexpected HUGE fuel economy gain.
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As far as I know Sheetz is just a Pennsylvania thing. A couple guys at work claim sheetz gas has a lot of ethanol in it. Another friend of mine switched gas in his golf and says his gas mileage went up 6mpg.
I've been using sheetz gas since I've been 16 (now 24) and wished i would have switched sooner.
I've been using sheetz gas since I've been 16 (now 24) and wished i would have switched sooner.
Actually got a job at a brand new Sheetz, but turned it down.
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There are 3 companies that deliver fuel to all the gas stations around our county-we're a huge county, if we were a state, we'd be bigger than 7 states. Anyway, the same truck that delivers to Chevron, delivers to Shell, then delivers to CircleK, then to Fry's(Kroger), then to the mom and pop, and so on. But even when I lived up in Idaho, there was a gas line that ran up from Salt Lake City to the Boise fuel depot where all of the companies got their gas. I put an application in for a truck driving job and the boss told me everyone has the same gas. The only difference is things like Chevron will add their "techron", but that, because of emission laws, is pretty much identical to what Shell and 7-11 and everyone else adds. But the gas and blend of fuel and ethanol is identical because it is the same gas from the same gas line. I would be shocked if it were any different anywhere else.
Last edited by mantisman51; 05-27-2012 at 10:03 AM.
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There are 3 companies that deliver fuel to all the gas stations around our county-we're a huge county, if we were a state, we'd be bigger than 7 states. Anyway, the same truck that delivers to Chevron, delivers to Shell, then delivers to CircleK, then to Fry's(Kroger), then to the mom and pop, and so on. But even when I lived up in Idaho, there was a gas line that ran up from Salt Lake City to the Boise fuel depot where all of the companies got their gas. I put an application in for a truck driving job and the boss told me everyone has the same gas. The only difference is things like Chevron will add their "techron", but that, because of emission laws, is pretty much identical to what Shell and 7-11 and everyone else adds. But the gas and blend of fuel and ethanol is identical because it is the same gas from the same gas line. I would be shocked if it were any different anywhere else.
Chevron/Shell
Conoco/Phillips
Hess
Valero
Everyone does not have the same gas, but the refineries all refine the gas the same way, it is chemistry. However, I only know for a fact that valero refines its own oil (owned stock in valero).
BUT you are correct with the additives. My father in law owns an Esso in Canada (that is exxon). He says always buy name brand gas because they treat the fuel and lesser cheapie gas places don;t treat their fuel. He only gave me the warning because of getting stale gas, or unstable (bad) gas due to water absorption and being stale.
Valero is the largest refining gas company in the US. I believ Mobil refines their own gas.
The easiest thing to do is figure out how many refineries there are and who they supply. I don;t think there are many companies that refine their own crude that you buy at the pump.
I know Hess explores for their own oil, but am unsure they also refine it.
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Exxon mobil
Chevron/Shell
Conoco/Phillips
Hess
Valero
Everyone does not have the same gas, but the refineries all refine the gas the same way, it is chemistry. However, I only know for a fact that valero refines its own oil (owned stock in valero).
BUT you are correct with the additives. My father in law owns an Esso in Canada (that is exxon). He says always buy name brand gas because they treat the fuel and lesser cheapie gas places don;t treat their fuel. He only gave me the warning because of getting stale gas, or unstable (bad) gas due to water absorption and being stale.
Valero is the largest refining gas company in the US. I believ Mobil refines their own gas.
The easiest thing to do is figure out how many refineries there are and who they supply. I don;t think there are many companies that refine their own crude that you buy at the pump.
I know Hess explores for their own oil, but am unsure they also refine it.
Chevron/Shell
Conoco/Phillips
Hess
Valero
Everyone does not have the same gas, but the refineries all refine the gas the same way, it is chemistry. However, I only know for a fact that valero refines its own oil (owned stock in valero).
BUT you are correct with the additives. My father in law owns an Esso in Canada (that is exxon). He says always buy name brand gas because they treat the fuel and lesser cheapie gas places don;t treat their fuel. He only gave me the warning because of getting stale gas, or unstable (bad) gas due to water absorption and being stale.
Valero is the largest refining gas company in the US. I believ Mobil refines their own gas.
The easiest thing to do is figure out how many refineries there are and who they supply. I don;t think there are many companies that refine their own crude that you buy at the pump.
I know Hess explores for their own oil, but am unsure they also refine it.
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RageGuy, you have a 5.9L and you are getting 500K out of a tank of gas, the equivalent of roughly 341 miles?! Do you do mostly highway driving? I have a 5.9L and the other day I got record mileage out of a full tank which was 290.5 miles. I usually average around 260 miles to a full tank, which is about 11 mpg. I have a CAI with a clean filter and I never stomp on the gas or anything really. I usually drive 12 miles to work and back averaging 40-55 mph. Does anyone else get this bad of fuel mileage or is this something I need to change on my truck that is killing the gas mileage? By the way, I always fill up with unleaded 89 (not sure of the ethanol content) and lately I've been adding in fuel injector cleaner in every tank.
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Matter of fact, I was just talking with my wife and about 3 years ago the gasoline pipeline was damaged in Tucson and all the gas station raised their prices 20-30¢ a gallon instantly and that is when the news interviewed the gas lines owner-I believe it was someone from Chevron-and he explained how EVERY SINGLE GAS COMPANY got their gas to distribute in Arizona from that gas line, except a few stations close to SoCal and New Mexico.