>tfw fell for Shell's nitro premium gasoline meme and now I can't fill my car up from 1/4 for $20 anymore...
Is anyone else currently being tricked by this meme? Is their gasoline really worth having to refill every 4 days instead of 7? And yes, my car does require premium 91 (USA) octane gasoline.
Anthony Morris
>tricked Anyone who doesn't know that the atmosphere is 80% nitrogen doesn't deserve to bre
Cameron Ross
>doesn't deserve to bre did you die?
Carson Turner
>Is their gasoline really worth having to refill every 4 days instead of 7? Did know you can put in more that £20 at once
Luke Clark
Well, I always liked getting $20 cash back whenever I bought something at a grocery and keeping it in the car for whenever I eventually need gas.
Charles Stewart
>TFW regular unleaded is $1.99 >TFW Premium is $2.89 at the same pump
John Robinson
Just ad water, the whole point to high octane gas is to prevent pre denotation, adding weather just makes the it fuel less prone to pre-ignition and cleans too!
Matthew Thomas
>mfw filled up on 93 octane premo Chevron gas @2.89 a gallong for 30 bucks. >yfw it will last me the whole month >mfw I literally only pay 20-30 bucks a month for gas and i can still go 0-60 in a modest 7 seconds
David Lee
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Carson Collins
Wtf are you complaining about, 87 is 3.09 and 91 is 3.49 here in commiefornia.
Jordan Myers
>fill up every other day despite having a ten mile drive to work
Jackson Campbell
>Water and fuel dont mix >Tank is now two in two layers. >Once you are done with gaz all the water goes into the injectors >Hydrolocked to save 2$
Good story bro
Aiden Cox
>hydrocucked
Brody Roberts
Do you seriously think you can hydrolock by having water in the fuel tank?
Dominic Russell
A little water, no. 30% of the tank, yeah.
Jose Anderson
To hydrolock your engine, you would need to have a significant amount of liquid water in your engine. Your injectors are incapable of injecting that much liquid in your cylinders before it goes out threw the exaust valves.
Oliver Ward
I'm complaining because a .40 cent difference in price between 87 and 91 makes a lot more sense than a fucking 90 cent difference.
45% more expensive vs 13% more expensive. I don't care about the price, I do care about the price disparity. I wouldn't feel as bad paying $3.49 when even regular fuel users are getting cucked. It's when regular fuel users are getting a fucking bargain and I'm stuck paying nearly 50% more for no reason that I start to rage.
Juan Stewart
Fuel is like 4,5$/Gallon where I live when it is cheap and 5,90$/Gallon when it is not.
Isaac Rivera
>3,49$/Gallon >0,95€/L I wish gas wuld be that cheap here...
Ethan Martin
Yeah I have to agree that you are right on that. Didnt see it this way, it makes sense the only way to hydrolock is though the air intake side.
Gavin Sullivan
he didn't know the atmosphere is 80% nitrogen
Aiden Miller
He ran out of breath to finish his sentence. After all, he was using only the 80% of nitrogen to speak, so the last 20% of his sentence was unfinished.
>TFW regular unleaded is $1.99 >TFW Premium is $2.89 at the same pump Arco Top Tier regular unleaded 87(USA) is $2.47 Arco Top Tier premium 91(USA) is $2.77 at same pump
My owner's manual says the car uses 87(usa) octane or better. I got rotten mileage at 87 but no knocking. But when I switched to 91 premium, my MPG rose a lot and now I might even be able to get close to that claimed EPA MPG. Damn car company advertises cars as using low octane but they actually want high octane if EPA MPG is to even be close.
The difference in price is small enough that it means I save money by using premium fuel instead of regular. Because the MPG gain is due to less retarding by the computer, I also can have my horsepower back.
I never realized until I read another Veeky Forums thread where someone talked about how their Malibu got lower mileage because the computer was doing anti-knock settings with 87 octane fuel.
Evan Flores
First, water is heavier than gasoline, so it would sink to the bottom. Second, your tank draws from the bottom so it wouldn't have to run through all the gas. Third, in order for your engine to inject enough water to hydrolock your engine, you'd be injecting enough fuel to hydrolock it.
That said, water injection requires a separate system, you can't just pour it in your tank. Not just because of the separation issue, but also because it's displacing fuel and your ECU has no way to know to add more.
Kayden Ortiz
>Wtf are you complaining about, 87 is 3.09 and 91 is 3.49 here in commiefornia. New Car (only 4K miles on it) gets 19MPG on 87. Switched to 91 and it now gets 23.X with the same driving. Don't know why it makes such a big difference but the car gets more MPG with a fuel that has less total energy in it. What a paradox.
Liam Lee
It has pretty much the same amount of energy but as another user said the computer can do more shit with it without knocking.