No, not on a usual passenger vehicle, but when I was a mechanic for a stock car racing team it mattered a lot.Do you buy gasoline by brand name?
No, not on a usual passenger vehicle, but when I was a mechanic for a stock car racing team it mattered a lot.
Now it's just about price, and that varies all the time.
I disagree with that.On a racing platform, brand still doesn't matter, just octane rating, based on compression.
I disagree with that.
If you do some research I'm sure you'll probably agree with me.
I have a sports car, high rpm engine, so I do not get gas at the cheap station. With my old car I would have, when I did not need premium gas
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Nissan 370zIf I may, what make/model car?
Does an engines rpm range affect compression ratio? I mean to say, a high revving engine has the same fuel concerns a lower revving engine does. Oil is the primary factor for higher revving engines, past the obvious, an engines ballance.
I do not and will not buy from Junior Chavez. That's about my only restriction, although during the oil spill I tried to make sure I always hit up BP.
Given the nature of the business, where the oil or gas actually comes from that you consume is not always a sure thing when you buy it from a specific retailer
Fuel has brands?Yes
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Fuel has brands?