Mike_TX
Stinger Enthusiast
... but I may have to admit there IS a difference from one gas brand to another. 
I've maintained for years that Regular gas is Regular gas, and one is as good as the next. Yeah, some brands may toss a packet of additives into the Premium gas when the tanker truck picks it up at the depot, but the basic juice coming through the pipeline is the same stuff that everyone uses.
But lately I'm sensing a subtle difference, depending on whose gas I use. Specifically, a very slight difference in the engine's response at the transition from coasting to light throttle. Like when you're coasting down the street, then need to add in a little bit of throttle to maintain speed.
When I do that with some gas brands, I get a slight "bump" in the drivetrain as it goes from no throttle to light throttle, almost like a little slack between the engine and transmission, whereas with other brands I get a smooth transition, resulting in overall smoother driving.
And the surprise is that some higher-end top-tier gas, like Costco and Shell, give me the clunkiest driving, whereas I actually get the smoothest driving out of Walmart gas.
I know that flies in the face of everything holy and good, but I have to call them like I see them. Don't judge me.
I've maintained for years that Regular gas is Regular gas, and one is as good as the next. Yeah, some brands may toss a packet of additives into the Premium gas when the tanker truck picks it up at the depot, but the basic juice coming through the pipeline is the same stuff that everyone uses.
But lately I'm sensing a subtle difference, depending on whose gas I use. Specifically, a very slight difference in the engine's response at the transition from coasting to light throttle. Like when you're coasting down the street, then need to add in a little bit of throttle to maintain speed.
When I do that with some gas brands, I get a slight "bump" in the drivetrain as it goes from no throttle to light throttle, almost like a little slack between the engine and transmission, whereas with other brands I get a smooth transition, resulting in overall smoother driving.
And the surprise is that some higher-end top-tier gas, like Costco and Shell, give me the clunkiest driving, whereas I actually get the smoothest driving out of Walmart gas.
I know that flies in the face of everything holy and good, but I have to call them like I see them. Don't judge me.

