Wawa Gas

blazinlow89

Big Poppa
Yet, I get more miles out of my Shell fillups than I do at Sheetz or WaWa. Actually, I will not go to Sheetz for gas. My last van ran like crap each time I filled up there. Now Flying J, that's a different story. I filled up with that on my way home from NC a week and a half ago and I got 50+ more miles out of it than I would at Shell. I wish we had one here!

Some vehicles do not respond to the 10% ethanol well. My wifes old Cavalier would just cut off if she used WAWA gas, no issues with Sheetz. Also you cant compare highway mileage to around town. My SUV gets about 10-12 mpg around town, and almost 20 on the highway. Truck is about 15, and 22 on the highway.

Now the only place I stay away from for gas is Burchmart, I have never had so many issues with gas in my life.
 

sockgirl77

Well-Known Member
Some vehicles do not respond to the 10% ethanol well. My wifes old Cavalier would just cut off if she used WAWA gas, no issues with Sheetz. Also you cant compare highway mileage to around town. My SUV gets about 10-12 mpg around town, and almost 20 on the highway. Truck is about 15, and 22 on the highway.

Now the only place I stay away from for gas is Burchmart, I have never had so many issues with gas in my life.

It's Shell and I get the best gas mileage out of it. :lmao:
 

Vince

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I may not be a 20 year master mechanic (though I doubt that Yahoo poster was either, in truth), but I do know a bit about engines and fuel. The additives come in three types (four, if you count Ethanol as an additive).

Detergents (and corrosion inhibitors): These only provide "performance" if you have considerable build-up of contaminants in your fuel system and if used over time. That said, they tend to lower the energy density of the fuel, so you lose power today to potentially save power tomorrow. Let's call it a wash.

Octane boosters: The effect that these have on the fuel is literally labeled, and using a higher octane fuel than is necessary to prevent pre-detonation (pinging) doesn't provide additional benefit.

Lubricants: Like detergents, only provides a benefit when needed. Adding more lubricant than the minimum wont make your pistons extra slippery, it can actually gum them up (like adding more grease to a bearing than is necessary).

And as for Ethanol, the only benefit that provides is keeping farmers employed. It is less energy dense than regular gas and has corrosive properties that are harmful to rubber/plastic components.

Bottom line, I would feel much better about buying gas from a 3 year old WaWa station than a 20 year old Shell, as the biggest likely issue with the fuel would be contaminants that come from the old tanks/pumps. And I may be showing my age here, but does anyone else remember back when Shell wasn't a premium brand, it was actually the cheapo fuel station?
:yeahthat: Ethanol sucks. That stuff screws up carburetors and fuel injectors.
 
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