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I'm gonna guess they have to continually renew it and it's probably not cheap, so they decide not to. Or the refinery they are getting their gas from won't renew.
Top Tier is a pay to play qualification thing. Honestly all the gas comes from the same source here. As long as it's a major brand it should be fine (excepting finicky tuned cars etc)
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Damn, not only is yours veiny AF, yours is thick AF too. Yours is twice as thick as mine.. That looks like a 2" or maybe even 3"?
How can they lose their top tier qualification ?! I don’t get it.
Just stop paying.
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Becoming a Top Tier certified gasoline retailer doesn't involve a direct fee for certification itself. The program is focused on ensuring fuel quality, and the costs are associated with meeting those standards, not a specific certification fee. Gasoline companies pay an annual fee based on the number of service stations they operate to participate in the program.
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Top Tier is a pay to play qualification thing. Honestly all the gas comes from the same source here. As long as it's a major brand it should be fine (excepting finicky tuned cars etc)
But don’t they have different additives package ?
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Shell has admitted an additive that was in its gas can damage fuel gauges or pumps in certain cars. The additive seems to affect DaimlerChrysler vehicles more than others. Dorothy Young of Port Alberni, B.C. filed a statement of claim in B.C. Supreme Court.
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I doubt that untuned cars will notice the different additive packages.
i dont care about the performance aspect, i read that the additives package helps prevent carbon buildup on valves. thats why i say for the same money, why bother with shit gas.
The V power additives in shell is shown to have anti-carbon building properties. Given most of our cars are direct injected now, ill take it. Even toyotas with their D4S system (direct and side injection) still suffer from carbon buildup just less than a similar lousy VW that will need walnut blasting at 80-100,000kms.
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I would assume that driving habits may contribute to carbon buildup and perhaps there is a correlation that may suggest additives in top-tier fuels help prevent, or rather, slow down carbon build up. We can assume someone in say Richmond who drives five minutes to the store has barely warmed up their engine, so the rich mixture when driving cold doesn't help the situation. (Not directed at you, Badhobz.)
And then you have bore scoring from Porsches. *yawn*
no youre absolutely right. thats exactly why for spy's RX i always try and fill up on top tier gas. Short city runs are the worst at creating carbon deposits. engine never gets hot enough to burn away the deposits.
I took her dads sc430 for the run to norcal a few years ago and afterwards hes like OMG its like a totally different car!! throttle response is fantastic! yeah burnt off all the deposits running that bitch at 70mph for 17h straight.
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Apparently not that effective for DI engines, and requires sustaining high load for a long duration to get the temperature high enough. I guess that's why it was helpful on a port injected (?) SC430, and to have done the long road trip.
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I need to be reliably within 10-15mins of a baked pork chops rice with lemon tea.
i dont care about the performance aspect, i read that the additives package helps prevent carbon buildup on valves. thats why i say for the same money, why bother with shit gas.
The V power additives in shell is shown to have anti-carbon building properties. Given most of our cars are direct injected now, ill take it. Even toyotas with their D4S system (direct and side injection) still suffer from carbon buildup just less than a similar lousy VW that will need walnut blasting at 80-100,000kms.
Any of the big names (Shell, Chevron, Petro Can, etc) have their own pack of additives which are quite similar (check out Project Farm etc) so I don't think it makes a huge difference which brand you go to unless you're super religious about sticking to one brand. If you go to the tiny places (Super Save, Centex, etc) then yeah probably not as good.
I think carbon buildup is more of a driving habit issue than an additive pack/fuel issue. Most people won't drive their car long enough/hard enough to blow off the carbon fouling.
Anyway what if the truck driver forgets to dump the additive package in anyways lol.
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Damn, not only is yours veiny AF, yours is thick AF too. Yours is twice as thick as mine.. That looks like a 2" or maybe even 3"?
i thought these additives are dumped in at the refinery. When they ship the gas on the tankers its already mixed in.
Im just saying, for the same price, why bother with the little shit brands or non top tier gas. its literally the same price. no point in risking it.
Nope they're mixed in on the truck at the point of delivery.
What do you mean gas from tankers? That's not how tankers work (or are you meaning the tank trucks?)
75-80% of the gas here comes from 2 sources: Parkland Refinery, or Shell Burmount terminal (via pipeline from AB and out east). That's for every brand. The rest comes from the WA refineries via barge. Each station/brand contracts with whatever broker to have delivery arranged, and the additive pack is dumped in when the tank at the station is filled.
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Damn, not only is yours veiny AF, yours is thick AF too. Yours is twice as thick as mine.. That looks like a 2" or maybe even 3"?
The smaller gas stations should re-market themselves as Local, Craft, Boutique Fuel Dispensaries: the additive packages are micro-brewed fresh daily, when the owner/operator gets in. His additives were hand-picked from the fish market at 3am when it was freshly hauled into port by the boats. So that you are guaranteed the most delicious performance.
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I need to be reliably within 10-15mins of a baked pork chops rice with lemon tea.
fuel truck drivers in bc wa will tell you they deliver to stations regardless of brand
the additives and also maintenance of the tanks and lines on the station-side may not be insignificant
i still dont understand keeping the option of mid-grade though, when's that last factory vehicle or tune that specified to fill 89? the cost to having that 3rd option that's not diesel must amount to something
why the fuck are nissan leafs driving down Squamish valley FSR?? Do church people go to there to do baptism or something because people are multiple groups of people are parking on the FSR blocking half the lane
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I’m more curious why you are taking your ultra reliable ancient Range Rover up a FSR. Do you have a death wish or something ?!?!?
I took the disco, I am still working out on what to sacrifice to the range rover gods to make it reliable.
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MG1: in fact, a new term needs to make its way into the American dictionary. Trump............ he's such a "Trump" = ultimate insult. Like, "yray, you're such a trump."
bcrdukes yray fucked bcrdukes up the nose
dapperfied yraisis
dapperfied yray so waisis
FastAnna you literally talk out your ass
FastAnna i really cant
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The smaller gas stations should re-market themselves as Local, Craft, Boutique Fuel Dispensaries: the additive packages are micro-brewed fresh daily, when the owner/operator gets in. His additives were hand-picked from the fish market at 3am when it was freshly hauled into port by the boats. So that you are guaranteed the most delicious performance.
Pourover gasoline for luxury brands. Run by a German named Dieter and an Italian named Mario. Only full-serve at these stations.
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i still dont understand keeping the option of mid-grade though, when's that last factory vehicle or tune that specified to fill 89? the cost to having that 3rd option that's not diesel must amount to something
Is that even common anymore in the big city? All my nearby Shell stations are 87, 91, and 93 - I only saw 89 when I was out in the sticks (on my trip to Calgary this past week). I guess since Shell offers 93 that they can't make room for 89 unlike the other brands.