This link just fell in my lap. Thanks TS1. It shows clearly how regular gasoline leaves soot/carbon behind in larger amounts than Premium grades. Always spend more to get more.
Or spend less, and deal with it.
I watched that video with the different fuels all burning via a wick and each giving off it’s pre-programmed amount of soot and I have to tell you, I haven’t seen anything that ridiculous in years.
It was like watching an Al Gore video. It is absolute nonsense…
Anyone that has ever lit an oil lantern knows that if the wick is turned up too high it will burn with a large yellow flame that gives off so much soot that it blocks the chimney in seconds.
Turn the wick down and you get a nice white light with no soot and a clear chimney.
AND THAT’S WITH THE EXACT SAME FUEL!!!
And I would not recommend that you try lighting any grade of gasoline with a wick. That’s asking for a trip to the burn clinic.
From my post on the Yager forum:
http://www.kymcoforum.com/index.php?topic=5671.msg58381#msg58381As to Axy’s comment that all gasoline supplied within a hundred klicks or so of a given refinery are probably all made at that refinery and are therefore the same he is partially correct.
Oil companies do trade production with each other, but they all have their own formulations. When making fuels for other companies the refinery will enter their formula and produce it to their specs – not that there’s much difference. They all just like to think that they have a secret… (The secret is that they don’t have any secrets…
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Buy and use the fuel that the engine manufacturer designed the engine to run on.
Paying more doesn’t always mean better and it might even run worse.