RubberFrog
Senior Member
You don't know much about fuel.What total B.S. - what in depth testing and by whom and where can we find your source for this information?
There are two refineries for the entire state of California and so all the gasoline is the same regardless of the retail or fleet outlet. I can pay an extra 30 cents a gallon for the gas pumped at a Chevron station but only a guillible consumer would think they were getting more for their money.
What was important was taking the tetraethly lead out of gasoline in the 1970's as this was killing engines as well as poisoning the brains of children. After lead was no longer allowed engines lasted twice as long and crime rates dropped dramatically as children became young adults.
Do you know why they call it top "tier"? Top tier fuel comes the upper part of the tank. Where do you suppose bottom tier comes from? Where do you suppose water and particulates settle in the storage tank? Which tier would you like to fuel your car with?
Additionally, top tier fuels use additives to improve the quality of the fuel. Do you suppose el-cheapo gas stations buying bottom tier fuel include any additives?
As far as lead... It was never there to boost octane. It was a lubricant and cooling agent to minimize wear on the exhaust valves. That's it. No performance boost, no extra power, nothing sexy at all. It didn't even burn up, it just shot right out the exhaust onto the road, and then washed into the storm drains.
