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Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
If anyone is interested a good friend of mine used to work for Texaco in their finance department (pretty high up) and he said that most of the gasoline comes from only a few refineries...so basically, it's all the same.
Right, heisenberg said not to put in gas with a higher octane rating than your car is meant to have. The VQ engine is meant to have premium.Originally posted by: mrSHEiK124
Originally posted by: tweakmm
Uh, that means that the car needs premium. :QOriginally posted by: mrSHEiK124
Originally posted by: Heisenberg
If you're buying gas with a higher octane rating than what your car needs, you're wasting your money. I buy my gas from the supermarket that's right by my house.
VQ engines run best on premium, straight outta Nissan's mouth. That topic was beat to the grave in a thread I posted earlier, this one's about where you fill up, not what grade.
That's why I put premium in it?
Originally posted by: gsethi
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
If anyone is interested a good friend of mine used to work for Texaco in their finance department (pretty high up) and he said that most of the gasoline comes from only a few refineries...so basically, it's all the same.
yes, most of the gas (even at Costco/Safeway/your local private gas station) comes from only few refineries in the area that are normally owned by the Top 3 or 4
BUT
the quality varies a lot. I dont remember the exact specs but one of my cousin owns a gas station and he was telling me this. The refineries keep the best quality for their own branded stations and the lower quality that is left over goes to costco/safeway/private unbranded gas stations (I dont know how much of this is true but it came from my cousin who owns an unbranded gas station).
Originally posted by: tweakmm
I fill it up wherever I am when my gas is getting low and I have time to stop.