Use Shell Gasoline!!!
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Use Shell Gasoline!!!
I switched from chevron gas to shell about a month back and have noticed a big jump in mileage. I'm consistently up 2mpg's or more.
Vehicle info: 1998 GS400 (stock) with 134,000 miles.
Driving info: I commute 34 miles roundtrip daily. Half is city driving, half is highway (which I go about 80mph on average).
I would dare anyone to find a 13 year vehicle with a V8 that gets mileage comparable to a GS400!
Vehicle info: 1998 GS400 (stock) with 134,000 miles.
Driving info: I commute 34 miles roundtrip daily. Half is city driving, half is highway (which I go about 80mph on average).
I would dare anyone to find a 13 year vehicle with a V8 that gets mileage comparable to a GS400!
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I use Shell (Premium 91) because they give airmiles in Canada. Nitrogen enriched fuels aren't good for the engine as you're A) getting less fuel, B) the nitrogen is actually a deterent of combustion as it isn't part of the chemical reaction within your engine. Nitrogen is also used as a key component of fire suppressant systems on oil rigs. The nitrogen is supposed act as a detergent, but I would be skeptical of its actual effectiveness. But I like to travel so I'll keep using it because I want the points. For the other Canadians, Husky has the 94 octane which is actually a superior fuel, which I use for road trips or highway mileage.
As for mileage claims, driving behaviours changed at all? In theory, your mileage should degrade using the nitrogen enriched fuels.
As for mileage claims, driving behaviours changed at all? In theory, your mileage should degrade using the nitrogen enriched fuels.
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