⛽ Is Cheap Gas Killing Your Engine? What You Need to Know About Gas Station Brands?
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Загружено: 2026-01-18
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The difference between "good" and "bad" gas isn't octane—it’s detergent additives. While all gas meets EPA minimums, TOP TIER™ brands (like Shell, Chevron, and Costco) contain significantly higher detergent levels to prevent carbon buildup.
Key Takeaways:
The Risk: A AAA study found non-certified gas causes 19x more engine deposits, leading to lower MPG and power loss.
The "Red List": Brands like 7-Eleven, Sam's Club, and unbranded "budget" stations often use minimal additives or have aging infrastructure.
The "Green List": Shell, ExxonMobil, and Costco are highly recommended for engine longevity.
Pro Tip: Never pump gas while a tanker truck is refilling the station, as it stirs up harmful sediment and water at the bottom of the tank.
Bottom Line: Spending a few extra cents on quality fuel now can save you thousands in engine repairs later.
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