There are only a handful of refinery companies in the US (Valero is the largest). What distinguishes the individual brand is the additives that are added to the shipment after it is loaded on a tanker truck and is specific to each brand's formulation. The debate is whether any given brands formula is relatively significant in relationship to performance and cleanliness. I worked for Standard Oil for many years and you would be amazed at how small the quantity is of the additive package for a tanker truckload. IMO, as long, as you use a gasoline that meets the manufacturer's minimum octane specifications and the gas pump designates that it is Top Tier and you do not require above normal performance, pick a brand.Here in Texas, most fuels are manufactured by Valero (aka Diamond Shamrock) and differentiated via additives. I'm a Costco or QT user. Never had any issues.
Do what you want to do but the information I provided is common knowledge amongst, manufactures, racers, mechanics, automotive engineers, hotrodders and enthusiasts, around the world. Don't be ignorant of the facts, be aware there are reasons why.
Cleaner? That's a misconception as old as time. If it did burn cleaner, a BMW or MB would outlast a Corolla!holy wow.....just read every post on this thread because i was bored....now im not a scientist or a chemical engineer by any means but higher octane burns cleaner period. nobody driving any Hyundai (me included) will ever notice a huge difference between 87,91,93 octane fuels, however if you can afford $2 more a fill up go with the good stuff. there is less than absoutley ZERO downside to burning a higher octane even if your most demanding drive is to the local supermarket.
There are 135 refineries in the US. Sorry Larry, I have to disagree and say, this is more than a handful.There are only a handful of refinery companies in the US (Valero is the largest). What distinguishes the individual brand is the additives that are added to the shipment after it is loaded on a tanker truck and is specific to each brand's formulation. The debate is whether any given brands formula is relatively significant in relationship to performance and cleanliness. I worked for Standard Oil for many years and you would be amazed at how small the quantity is of the additive package for a tanker truckload. IMO, as long, as you use a gasoline that meets the manufacturer's minimum octane specifications and the gas pump designates that it is Top Tier and you do not require above normal performance, pick a brand.
There are 135 refineries in the US. Sorry Larry, I have to disagree and say, this is more than a handful.
U.S. Number and Capacity of Petroleum Refineries
The largest owned refinery in the US is owned by; Saudi Aramco( Used to be Motiva Enterprises) In port Arthur Texas as of 1 May 2017. Sorry, it's not Valero, ( Quebec-based Alimentation Couche-Tard) just for the record.
Port Arthur Refinery (Saudi Aramco) ...
Baytown Refinery (ExxonMobil) ...
Ras Tanura Refinery (Saudi Aramco) ...
Garyville Refinery (Marathon Petroleum) ...
Baton Rouge Refinery (ExxonMobil) ...
The largest Oil Company in the US is; Exxon Mobile. The US has the largest number of oil refineries in the world which represents
13.4% of the world's total oil output.
TOP TIER™ Gasoline Brands Pick the right brand.
What distinguishes the individual brand is the additives that are added to the shipment after it is loaded on a tanker truck and is specific to each brand's formulation. The debate is whether any given brands formula is relatively significant in relationship to performance and cleanliness. You would be amazed at how small the quantity is of the additive package for a tanker truckload. IMO, as long, as you use a gasoline that meets the manufacturer's minimum octane specifications and the gas pump designates that it is Top Tier and you do not require above normal performance, pick a brand.
@ larrymg1. The latter part, I don't disagree in. I utilize Chevron Techron every other tank full in both the Genesis and the Hyundai as well to help keep the injectors clean. It won't do much for the valves. However, I also utilize Prolong (super micro lubricant) additive to decrease accumulation on the valves every oil change. and stick to 91 octane fuel for both also.
I utilize Chevron Techron every other tank full in both the Genesis and the Hyundai as well to help keep the injectors clean. It won't do much for the valves. However, I also utilize Prolong (super micro lubricant) additive to decrease accumulation on the valves every oil change. and stick to 91 octane fuel for both also.
Yes, on both accounts. The Chevron Techron is a proven additive and so is Prolong.
now im not a scientist or a chemical engineer by any means but higher octane burns cleaner period....there is less than absoutley ZERO downside to burning a higher octane even if your most demanding drive is to the local supermarket.
Direct Injections engines are a bit different with carbon buildup so I use Top Tier. In the previous 55 years I bought by price. I could never tell one brand from another.
Maybe. I would like to read the engineer's test methods to think about how this test was conducted. Their article defines top tier as the brand, not octane, in case there is any confusion going back to the thread topic.Seems like TopTier does have some positive effects, at least according to AAA's study.
Study Shows Top Tier Gasoline Worth the Extra Price