Has anyone experimented with different gas?
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Has anyone experimented with different gas?
Hey everyone,
So most of you know my driving style and my opinion on gas mileage. I normally drive it like a rental, and I dont track gas mileage because its pretty irrelevant to me. Last week, I decided just for ***** and giggles, that I would see what I was getting. I ended up with 12.9 MPGs. Maybe it was a bit faulty? So I tried again, and I babied the hell out of it for the most part (except for when I raced someone last night and had to wind it up to 100mph). Today I got 14.75 which still isnt where it should be since it was averaged over 200 miles, mostly highway driving and little stop-and-go traffic.
I think I figured it out, and Ill confirm it in a week; its the gasoline. Long story short, I ALWAYS used BP 93 with the SC 91 tune, but before winter they build a Kwik Trip gas station a mile from my house. Since then, I always filled up there, using the "Top tier" 93 gas. My brother mentioned last week he just filled up with BP and got a huge difference with his on board monitoring. I dont think he is full of it either .... there is no way my truck should be getting less than 15. I use to pull 16mpgs out of it, driving like an *** 98% of the time, when I used BP. If I search online, alot of others feel that Top Tier is a sham, and BP does have alot better gas. Looks like I may be switching my preferred gas station back to Broken-Pipe ..... It appears that Top Tier really isnt that great, with a minimum requirement of 8% ethanol and the other requirements aren't really up to par. Has anyone else noticed a difference in gasolines, specifically when using "quality" gas? I know corner stations may water their stuff down and all, but Im talking about comparing gas considered Top Tier to BP, Exon, ect.
So most of you know my driving style and my opinion on gas mileage. I normally drive it like a rental, and I dont track gas mileage because its pretty irrelevant to me. Last week, I decided just for ***** and giggles, that I would see what I was getting. I ended up with 12.9 MPGs. Maybe it was a bit faulty? So I tried again, and I babied the hell out of it for the most part (except for when I raced someone last night and had to wind it up to 100mph). Today I got 14.75 which still isnt where it should be since it was averaged over 200 miles, mostly highway driving and little stop-and-go traffic.
I think I figured it out, and Ill confirm it in a week; its the gasoline. Long story short, I ALWAYS used BP 93 with the SC 91 tune, but before winter they build a Kwik Trip gas station a mile from my house. Since then, I always filled up there, using the "Top tier" 93 gas. My brother mentioned last week he just filled up with BP and got a huge difference with his on board monitoring. I dont think he is full of it either .... there is no way my truck should be getting less than 15. I use to pull 16mpgs out of it, driving like an *** 98% of the time, when I used BP. If I search online, alot of others feel that Top Tier is a sham, and BP does have alot better gas. Looks like I may be switching my preferred gas station back to Broken-Pipe ..... It appears that Top Tier really isnt that great, with a minimum requirement of 8% ethanol and the other requirements aren't really up to par. Has anyone else noticed a difference in gasolines, specifically when using "quality" gas? I know corner stations may water their stuff down and all, but Im talking about comparing gas considered Top Tier to BP, Exon, ect.
Last edited by rengnath; 05-08-2011 at 11:07 PM.
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Hmm, beyond basic trial to make sure I didn't get awful performance on the local "el cheapo" station gas compared to big brands I never paid that much attention. I shall have to do some experimenting with my next few tanks (in all likelihood I'll forget and gas up at the cheapo place on the way home from work when the tank gets low then curse myself for forgetting )
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It just really irritates me that I have been paying for Top Tier guaranteed gas, and it really is nothing special. Ill spend the 5 cents more on BP (who does not participate in the Top Tier program) and get the better mileage. If you seach google, you find a ton of people who are against Top Tier ..... and I dont find alot of people arguing in Top Tier defense.
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All gas at all gas stations is basically the same. It all comes from the same pipeline and storage facility. The only difference is when the different companies pick it up they ad thier own additives to the mix to make it thier own special blend. So someone like BP is going to use a better additive then say the walmart gas stations.
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I know gas normally comes from the same spot, but Kwik Trip trucks theirs down from Northern WI here. The only logical thing I could think of was that Kwik Trip still may be on winter blend depending on how fast they go through their storage tank. I wish I could get gas analyzed like oil .....
PS- Performance gain is noticable with the BP gas. I nearly shat myself when I got on it today. Top Tier can suck a big one .....
PS- Performance gain is noticable with the BP gas. I nearly shat myself when I got on it today. Top Tier can suck a big one .....
Last edited by rengnath; 05-09-2011 at 03:32 PM.
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