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Grinds my gears about a Fuel station observation


CopyKat

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With the high compression heads I run I need to run 94 octane fuel. There is only one company that offers it. Husky/Mohawk.



I mix it up once and a while and go to 4 different stations to get gas.



Two station in particular I find the truck pings whenever i use that fuel, almost like it's a lower grade. Now the thing I noticed about this set of pumps is it's the only two of the 4 to have the Multigrade pumps, (3 grades out of 1 nozzle).



My guess is that there is still the low grade fuel still in the lines before the Premium grade starts to flow out. How much i don't know. Kinda a rip off when you think about it. Depending on how much fuel is still left in teh line from the last pump. Out of the 40 liters or so how much is the lower grade, assuming that is what was pumped before you got there! So you essentially pay Premium price for 4 liters of residue low grade fuel that comes out first. I know it's not even amounts to a buck but I notice it in the way my truck runs.



Anyone else wonder about this? Guess that narrows me down to 2 stations to fill up at.
 
i have often wondered about that very same thing........
 
I've thought that too, when I go to fill up my truck at Shell I'll drive around the Fuel lot to find any pump that had V-Power 91 dialed up on it last, if none then I'll find 89 then 87 Octane. Maybe I'm a little weird but I hate being ripped off.
 
i may be crazy but i also like to hold the hose way up high when im done pumping to make sure gravity gives me every last drop in the hose. i dont know if it works or not cuz they prolly shut it off at the nozzle but i do it anyway lol
 
It's funny you say that because when the pump shut off/closes the nozzle I always give it a couple knocks from side to side to get that last few drops.
 
It's funny you say that because when the pump shut off/closes the nozzle I always give it a couple knocks from side to side to get that last few drops.

I do that out of curtosey. Many of times I've grabbed the nozzle and there has been fuel still in it and i end up flinging it all over the fender of the truck.
 
I do that out of curtosey. Many of times I've grabbed the nozzle and there has been fuel still in it and i end up flinging it all over the fender of the truck.


Good point , I never thought of it that way:icon_thumby:
 
do you not have a Sunoco up there?? thats the only station around my area that has 94 oct. however there is a hole in the wall gas station run by muslims and they have a complete seperate pump that has race fuel...i dont remember what octane, 107 or something like that, but i do know that they have bigger nozzles on the pump that dont fit into reg. sized car fillers. I used this stuff once in a TSI talon i had to race my buddy...i dunno if it was connected but i ended up melting a piston a few months after....it might have been due to me being dumb at 16 yr old and runnin the turbo at about 20 psi
 
The amount of fuel left in the line is very little. It's around 8~16 oz. Basicly what ever amount can remain in the line it self. The pumps at the old gas station that I worked at pumped directly from the tank it self at the pump. So the gas pump has 3 direct line to each gas grade tank. When you make a selection, a valve opens and gas starts to flow. Also, there was no actual pump in the fill-up pump. The pump is actually located in the main tank it self.
 

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