Mike,
What kind if crap have you been listening to! The only real difference that you are going to see is more oxygenated or alcohol in the fuel in High emission areas. You know that there are only a few refineries and all the stations share the same gas.
Check it out.
Butch
Dear Al, Angelina Jolie, Catherine Bell, Janet Reno; take your pick of all the babes. If you are a benchrest shooter they will be yours. Tim
Mike,
I doubt that I will out shoot you, but yeah, we will have to disagree. My wife's Uncle owned a pretty large gasoline distributorship. He wholesaled to all of the different brand stations. Only difference was octane. Some of the distributors can add certain additives. The large metropolitan areas in Texas have 10% ethanol. You get better fuel economy from the rural stations. I drive 45,000 miles a year and my wife 12,000. I have 221,000 miles on one of mine, 105, 000 on another and 95,000 on my wife's. We do change fuel filters every 15,000 and have had no fuel related problems.
Butch
want a laugh ?
i have three cars.
the sundace that was doing 2000 miles a yr when i bought it, now at 40k, a 2001 saab 9-5 wagon....40 k when i bought it a 1 1/2 ago,,,now 70 k, premium only 30 plus on the freeway.( its the work truck for my brass business)
and.....
i own a 1970 vw camper.......yes the lovely 4 cyl flat four( for u pilots)....i build my own engines..they do about 100 k ber build. reg gas about 20 mpg.
474,000 miles ( i have owned since 1977. 60 k on it when i bought). its retired. but in my drive way.
mike
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