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Old 06-11-2007, 06:38 AM   #4
Cloudsurfer
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I have mixed thoughts on this. Being that I work in marketing, I'm well aware of how companies to market to consumers, so I take anything that's marketed to me with a grain of salt.

The real differences of street motor fuels concerns their blending, and particularly, their additive package. There are better and worse street fuels.

I do know that many of the Top Tier suppliers trade fuel frequently depending upon demand and individual supply. Locally here we have a large car wash chain, that I know one of the owners, as well as a few managers at, who sells their own fuel, under their brand. Turns out they get it from a Top Tier supplier, so I am able to take advantage of lower priced fuel that is still Top Tier. That said, I am weary of buying fuel from no name locations.

I still run some BG 44K through my cars every 10k or so to help keep things clean.

Patrick
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