Stig, you got me thinking about the top tier fuels so I did a local search...interesting that only the Conoco and Phillips 66 stations are on the list (and they are few and far between, but Cosco is on the list). Most of our available gas is at convenience store chains (Casey's, Kum & Go, Kwik Star).
Looks like top tier fuels must meet a minimum level of deposit control additives and must not contain organo metallic additives that can harm emissions equipment.
The retailer pays a fee to the marketing group to be able to display the Top Tier logo. What bothers me is that the non 'top tier' fuels may be just as good, containing the same level of additives but they haven't paid the marketing fee or had the testing done to get the approval?
Similar to some oil companies and approvals on engine oil..if you don't pay for the certification you don't get it...but you may be just as good...hmmmmm...
I do wonder about the fuel quality in much of the world where these scoots are sold in much larger numbers than in the tiny US market.
I guess with top tier you know they've passed the test..with the others you hope they have but don't know.