Do
you ever go for cheap gas to save a penny or two? Is it advantageous
or does it affect the engine of your car? It is said that you may use
it but there is a slight risk. However, additive nutrients provide
maximum engine protection that is found in reasonable price gas, not
cheap. Steve mazor says to get your car filled up with cheap and
closest shop. He didn’t really mean the gases that are known to
damage car’s engine but the ones that are cheap and work fine. Not
any gas is a total junk but still there are gases that don’t make
engine work more efficiently.
The
source of all gases that come to station is common. After it comes to
the stations, it depends on the owners to use any additive minerals
to make gas better or not. However, if you are getting more
protection, it is because of more additives. Consequently, that
particular gas will be expensive as compared to other gases with
fewer additives. There are big companies who think that government
required additives are not enough for engines to stay in good
conditions. You have seen big companies who spend huge amounts just
on advertisements with some cartoon type characters. What is the
purpose? People are still mixed up with questions on gasoline
technologies. Not everyone believes that things get different with
additives.
When
fuel economy, emissions and performance were tested out, there were
no differences that could be told. On the other hand, Shell’s
marketing manager, a PhD Chemist says that he is able to feel,
measure and see the difference in fuels. It is about twenty years ago
that detergents were found in premium fuel. Notions about gas now
have been outdated.
Randy
Stephens does not believe that high priced gases are the ones that
could be essential for engine. He has his own point of view. This
definitely is also an opinion carried out in an interview. People at
big companies who have been working on this subject have carried out
their conclusions and you are getting to know that here. Not everyone
gets carried away with these attractive ads but Stephens is one of
those who believe that some oils are good for engine cleaning.
Moreover,
additive nutrients topic has been a bit controversial as American
Petroleum Institute also bothered to comment on it in background.
They also agreed to accommodate expert for questions. That was
followed up but went on without getting a response. Major brands in
market think they are clever to add more additive and call them
secret ingredients while it is not thought to be like this. However,
there are some chemists who are surfing day and nights to get
conclusions on many things that are said about cheap gases and oils.
You
have read comments about owners of big companies and some of the
facts are really amazing. People are working day and night to get a
proper conclusion. You have to accept that higher priced gases have
additive nutrients that are essential for your cars. However, it must
be a major brand.
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