View Poll Results: What brand Premium fuel do you use?
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What fuel do you use in your car?
#4
Three Wheelin'
You spend entirely too much time worrying about the liquid consumables your car uses. Just go out and enjoy the car!
But to answer the question: whatever is convenient, which lately has been Shell. Granted this is in the Corvette which is the least temperamental car I have ever owned in regards to gas that the car "likes."
But to answer the question: whatever is convenient, which lately has been Shell. Granted this is in the Corvette which is the least temperamental car I have ever owned in regards to gas that the car "likes."
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#8
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I usually use Shell... but not because I think it's any better than other options... it just so happens that all the reservation gas stations around here are Shell, so it's cheap(er). I do wonder what the deal is with the "Nitrogen Enriched" with Shell's premium.... Nitrogen in non-flammable, so why do I want it in my gasoline??
#9
Drifting
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I usually use Shell... but not because I think it's any better than other options... it just so happens that all the reservation gas stations around here are Shell, so it's cheap(er). I do wonder what the deal is with the "Nitrogen Enriched" with Shell's premium.... Nitrogen in non-flammable, so why do I want it in my gasoline??
#10
Drifting
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You spend entirely too much time worrying about the liquid consumables your car uses. Just go out and enjoy the car!
But to answer the question: whatever is convenient, which lately has been Shell. Granted this is in the Corvette which is the least temperamental car I have ever owned in regards to gas that the car "likes."
But to answer the question: whatever is convenient, which lately has been Shell. Granted this is in the Corvette which is the least temperamental car I have ever owned in regards to gas that the car "likes."
#11
Burning Brakes
You spend entirely too much time worrying about the liquid consumables your car uses. Just go out and enjoy the car!
But to answer the question: whatever is convenient, which lately has been Shell. Granted this is in the Corvette which is the least temperamental car I have ever owned in regards to gas that the car "likes."
But to answer the question: whatever is convenient, which lately has been Shell. Granted this is in the Corvette which is the least temperamental car I have ever owned in regards to gas that the car "likes."
#12
Rennlist Member
Base gasoline comes from the same mix of refineries regardless of brand. The only differences between them are the minuscule additive packages which are proprietary to each brand. The additives are mostly detergents and do not otherwise 'enhance' the performance of the fuel. Essentially all brands can be considered the same.
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#14
Three Wheelin'
I use whatever is nearby when I am going to run out, but I always get the 98, as my chip is optimised for 98 fuel. I think Chevron is Caltex down here *shrugs* which I also use.
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