Drivetrain Top Tier Fuel
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It was recommended by a fellow NAMer at the M2C2 run this past weekend that I look at the following site, and couldn't find a post with this site, just the topic. I was surprised at which stations weren't on the list, and which were. All this time, I thought that the Mobil, BP, and Exxon were the better of the fueling choices. turns out I was wrong, and some of the stations I shunned aren't that bad. I am going to one of the listed gas stations next fill up and will check mileage to mileage and ect.... Heres the site:
www.toptiergas.com
www.toptiergas.com
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It was recommended by a fellow NAMer at the M2C2 run this past weekend that I look at the following site, and couldn't find a post with this site, just the topic. I was surprised at which stations weren't on the list, and which were. All this time, I thought that the Mobil, BP, and Exxon were the better of the fueling choices. turns out I was wrong, and some of the stations I shunned aren't that bad. I am going to one of the listed gas stations next fill up and will check mileage to mileage and ect.... Heres the site:
www.toptiergas.com
www.toptiergas.com
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one of the ecu tuners in the phoenix area suggested to me that from his experience shell is the gas he would use...I remember a few times seeing a fuel truck pull up and fill the tanks of a chevron station then drive right down the street and fill the tanks at a mom and pop gas station...same truck, same gas.
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IN THEORY - the only difference is the additives - gasoline is a commodity - comes out of the pipeline and goes on trucks with 10 different logos on the sides... BUT they add small amounts of additive either where they fill the truck, or where they fill the station's tank - and that stuff is the "secret sauce"... but, yes, whether they dump a bit of very concentrated stuff into a whole giant tank (or mix it as it is pumped from the tank), or you pour a bottle of somebody else's "secret sauce" into your tiny tank, it's all the same theory - just matters how good the "sauce" is...
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"Top Tier" is strictly a marketing program initiated by Quick trip. Years ago a buddy of mine busted this myth but misinformation remains.. Notice how the site is a bit Vague and that Quick Trip is the first on the list? I'm sure if the other repuable Refiners paid the "Dues" they could be on the list too. Don't get sucked in by the hype...
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I personally am wary of any website that does not state "About us" or "Who we are", which the Top Tier site does not appear to do. Who pays for the website and/or certification? In my experience most of the sellers listed on the site have good gas. I personally tend to stick with Shell because I have heard from several sources that they are one of, if not the most environmentally friendly oil companies (somewhat oxymoronic, but I'll choose the lesser evil). I love the great performance of my Mini, and still getting better fuel mileage than most other vehicles on the road.
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That's great if you can find a top tier station. Where I live, there's one Shell station in the whole county AND their prices are 20-30 cents a gallon higher than other local providers. As for the others on the list, most of them I have never even seen or heard of.
I use Hess because of a combination of convenience, cost and performance. Locally, the Sunoco stations all sell gasahol crap. I'm very fastidious in recording my fill-ups and I'm seeing an average of 3-4 mpg less on Sunoco compared to the no-name Hess. I realize Sunoco US is not on the list so that must mean that Sunoco Canada sells a different product. Right.
I think it's all marketing bull.
I use Hess because of a combination of convenience, cost and performance. Locally, the Sunoco stations all sell gasahol crap. I'm very fastidious in recording my fill-ups and I'm seeing an average of 3-4 mpg less on Sunoco compared to the no-name Hess. I realize Sunoco US is not on the list so that must mean that Sunoco Canada sells a different product. Right.
I think it's all marketing bull.
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I am starting to see gasahol, and that flex fuel/corn syrup stuff around here. Like someone else said, one shell, and its in another county. Most stations I had heard of, but then I drove a truck over the road for a while. All I really know about gas is that my mileage sucks when its grocery store or wally world gas. but that could be the tanks to...... But the marketting hype, does appear to be there as shells site does show......
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I run BJs gas (93) on a regular basis without any problems and get an average of 33 mpg. I do run a tank of Chevron (93) with an extra bottle of TECHRON every month. wondering what mpg you guys are getting with highway and city combined? Do'nt mean to hi jack the thread sorry !!!!!
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That's great if you can find a top tier station. Where I live, there's one Shell station in the whole county AND their prices are 20-30 cents a gallon higher than other local providers. As for the others on the list, most of them I have never even seen or heard of.
I use Hess because of a combination of convenience, cost and performance. Locally, the Sunoco stations all sell gasahol crap. I'm very fastidious in recording my fill-ups and I'm seeing an average of 3-4 mpg less on Sunoco compared to the no-name Hess. I realize Sunoco US is not on the list so that must mean that Sunoco Canada sells a different product. Right.
I think it's all marketing bull.
I use Hess because of a combination of convenience, cost and performance. Locally, the Sunoco stations all sell gasahol crap. I'm very fastidious in recording my fill-ups and I'm seeing an average of 3-4 mpg less on Sunoco compared to the no-name Hess. I realize Sunoco US is not on the list so that must mean that Sunoco Canada sells a different product. Right.
I think it's all marketing bull.
Funny that the car manufacturers were the ones behind this.
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