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Score 1 for the little guy (maybe)
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26/04/2012 10:26:21
 
 
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>>Kinda figured as much, but my experience is only with Texas. Yeah, I've often wondered what makes mid-grade worth 25cents/gallon more than regular and 'premium' 15 cents/gallon 'better' than mid-grade. But then again, one of the most expensive Shell stations in Houston is the one right outside the Shell refinery. Go fig
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>My understanding is that nothing makes them more expensive, just that the fuel companies can get away with it. OTOH, you do need to use the grade recommended for your car to get the best performance. Engines are tuned to a particular octane (or, probably more likely, range of octane).
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>Tamar

True True

I learned to drive in a 1970 Pontiac Bonneville with the 455 High Compression engine in it and it demanded 97 octane or better, or it would sound like a coffee can full of pennies from the pre-ignition.
"You don't manage people. You manage things - people you lead" Adm. Grace Hopper
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