Using Wal-Marts "Plus" gas
#1
Using Wal-Marts "Plus" gas
I noticed when I was at Walmarts gas station the otherday (Murphey USA) or something like that. The grades of there gas are 87 octane-regular 91 octane-plus and 93- octane premium. Most gas stations "plus" is in the high 80's so I do not use it. But the land rover book calls for gasoline to between 90-93 octane. So would it be safe to NOT use the premium and just buy walmarts midgrade?
Last edited by mag48; 05-17-2009 at 09:54 AM.
#3
I would NOT use Wal-Mart gas unless the low fuel light was on and that was the only gas station for 1,000 miles and even then I would only use their regular because anybody who buys Wal-Mart gas is a cheap a$$ and they wont sell enough premium to make it worth their (the stores) while to order fresh premium and it will all be stale in the ground and your truck is going to run like crap if run at all.
Costco, Wal-Mart, any discount gas station does not sell much premium, think of the people who buy their gas there, what are they driving?
Old Chevy's and Fords, and what gas are they using? Cheap gas, that is why they are buying there gas there, to save $.02 per gallon.
Buy your gas else where.
But to answer your question, yes the minimun ocatne rating for a LR is 91 octane, so if the pump says 91 then it must be 91 by law.
Costco, Wal-Mart, any discount gas station does not sell much premium, think of the people who buy their gas there, what are they driving?
Old Chevy's and Fords, and what gas are they using? Cheap gas, that is why they are buying there gas there, to save $.02 per gallon.
Buy your gas else where.
But to answer your question, yes the minimun ocatne rating for a LR is 91 octane, so if the pump says 91 then it must be 91 by law.
#4
To add to what Spike has mentioned, any of the discount facilities sell an OK gas, but there are no additives added to it, like what you would get from one of the majors and this can build up some long term carbon.
I go there once in awhile, but when I have to and then I use some additive with the gas.
As for the octane, I have used 93 octane, when I can find it and there is sure a nice difference for me.
I go there once in awhile, but when I have to and then I use some additive with the gas.
As for the octane, I have used 93 octane, when I can find it and there is sure a nice difference for me.
#5
To add to what Spike has mentioned, any of the discount facilities sell an OK gas, but there are no additives added to it, like what you would get from one of the majors and this can build up some long term carbon.
I go there once in awhile, but when I have to and then I use some additive with the gas.
As for the octane, I have used 93 octane, when I can find it and there is sure a nice difference for me.
I go there once in awhile, but when I have to and then I use some additive with the gas.
As for the octane, I have used 93 octane, when I can find it and there is sure a nice difference for me.
#6
I have already verified my information thru 2 employes at out local 3 refineries.
Yes, in our case the base gas is the same, yes, the additives are added at the terminal and no, not to all gas. Each major gets there own additives and most of the discount gas stations have none added to their gas while filling at the terminal.
Yes, in our case the base gas is the same, yes, the additives are added at the terminal and no, not to all gas. Each major gets there own additives and most of the discount gas stations have none added to their gas while filling at the terminal.
#7
A friend of mine drives a gas tanker and my wife used to manage a Marathon gas station in Traverse City.
Yes all the gas comes from the same terminal BUT they add the different additives while it is in the truck.
So Shell calls for additives XYZ in whatever% per 1,000 gallons of 87 octane, the driver dumps in XYX in the correct %.
If he has any left over after filling the Shell station's underground fuel tank then he calls his dispatcher and then they tell him to take the left overs to Bob's Discount Gas and Crab Shack.
Bob buys the left over Shell gas at a discount because it is cheaper to sell it to Bob than to truck it back to the teminal.
BUT next time Bob needs gas he calls and says bring me the cheap stuff and so they fill the truck with the cheap stuff and deliver it to Bob.
There IS a difference in the gas that you buy.
#8
I have already verified my information thru 2 employes at out local 3 refineries.
Yes, in our case the base gas is the same, yes, the additives are added at the terminal and no, not to all gas. Each major gets there own additives and most of the discount gas stations have none added to their gas while filling at the terminal.
Yes, in our case the base gas is the same, yes, the additives are added at the terminal and no, not to all gas. Each major gets there own additives and most of the discount gas stations have none added to their gas while filling at the terminal.
This is what I have seen at Texas refineries.
#9
I have also heard that Shell's new Nitrogen enriched fuel works more effeciently with hot running engines (such as our rovers). I dont know the truth in that, but either way, I trust Shell to make a good product. So stay away for Wal-mart and other cheap gas!!!