9 Responses to “Auto Repair & Maintenance : How to Purchase the Right Gasoline”
jeanjones9154
25. Feb, 2010
Who takes time out of their day to talk about gas? I feel like a jackass for clicking on this.
53531640
25. Feb, 2010
Your right, I had an engine in my Corolla stuff up. the mechanic reckoned it was because the ordinary unleaded fuel in Australia didnt have a high enough octane and I should use the premium unleaded. It does make a difference to performance, with less depression of the accelerator pedal to get to the same speed, a smoother ride, and I am sure because it ran better I got better mileage.
bennydollar
25. Feb, 2010
that was nothing
farhmoha
25. Feb, 2010
I thought that he was gonna look under the hood or do some diagnostic test.
GlockNinja
25. Feb, 2010
Why? Its good advice. When a Gas station really have 93 octane in their tanks to give to their customers, and you really get 93 octane in your car, you can tell the difference in performance from 87 octane. Might take a tank or two to clean the system but eventually you will see that the engine makes less noise and your car picks up and goes faster.
GlockNinja
25. Feb, 2010
People keep saying that it doesn’t make a difference what fuel you use in your car. Those people are retarded. The higher octane fuel keeps your system cleaner making the engine last longer with less need for tune up type maintanence. With higher octane, you also get a quieter ride and better performance. But if you are trying to save money, then go with the lower octane. Especially if you are not interested in keeping the car more than 10 years or running at top performance.
ieberhart
25. Feb, 2010
always run premium fuel, burns cleaner, hotter, more efficiently, less loss. cmon, gas is low price right now, enjoy it before it goes up to $50/gal.
thestig321
25. Feb, 2010
no no expert village u lost a subber
CrocMania
25. Feb, 2010
These videos are perfectly boring, but one day someone will come along and want to know about one of these subjects.
That’s why these videos are so good.
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jeanjones9154
25. Feb, 2010
Who takes time out of their day to talk about gas? I feel like a jackass for clicking on this.
53531640
25. Feb, 2010
Your right, I had an engine in my Corolla stuff up. the mechanic reckoned it was because the ordinary unleaded fuel in Australia didnt have a high enough octane and I should use the premium unleaded. It does make a difference to performance, with less depression of the accelerator pedal to get to the same speed, a smoother ride, and I am sure because it ran better I got better mileage.
bennydollar
25. Feb, 2010
that was nothing
farhmoha
25. Feb, 2010
I thought that he was gonna look under the hood or do some diagnostic test.
GlockNinja
25. Feb, 2010
Why? Its good advice. When a Gas station really have 93 octane in their tanks to give to their customers, and you really get 93 octane in your car, you can tell the difference in performance from 87 octane. Might take a tank or two to clean the system but eventually you will see that the engine makes less noise and your car picks up and goes faster.
GlockNinja
25. Feb, 2010
People keep saying that it doesn’t make a difference what fuel you use in your car. Those people are retarded. The higher octane fuel keeps your system cleaner making the engine last longer with less need for tune up type maintanence. With higher octane, you also get a quieter ride and better performance. But if you are trying to save money, then go with the lower octane. Especially if you are not interested in keeping the car more than 10 years or running at top performance.
ieberhart
25. Feb, 2010
always run premium fuel, burns cleaner, hotter, more efficiently, less loss. cmon, gas is low price right now, enjoy it before it goes up to $50/gal.
thestig321
25. Feb, 2010
no no expert village u lost a subber
CrocMania
25. Feb, 2010
These videos are perfectly boring, but one day someone will come along and want to know about one of these subjects.
That’s why these videos are so good.