Originally Posted By: y_p_w
Would you consider the fuel that Costco is selling under the "Clean Power" moniker if you're a member? We need to understand that "Top Tier" a marketing name and not the only means to achieve fuel system cleanliness. Chevron had been selling a more than adequate product for years marketed as "Chevron with Techron". Various fuel marketers have variously sold products like "Mobil Detergent Gasoline", "76 with ProPower/ProClean", "Shell VPower", etc.
The Costco product is very attractive because their prices are rock bottom, their employees are almost universally better trained/helpful than the cashier at your average gas station, their turnover is possibly the fastest in the industry, and because they assure the customer that it's about 5 times the minimum EPA required level when Top Tier is anywhere from 2 to 3 times.
Yes Costco with clean power is my #1 choice if I can get to it without a detour. It has the required detergency (I've read their ppt presentation), the turnover and quality control are probably the best out there, and for me its the cheapest.
The others you mention are all top tier so I use them based on price / convenience. If any other vendor could demonstrate they have the requires detergent then I would consider them too.
I make occasional exceptions due to price / convenience. My local Valero fuel seemed to increase power, is one of the cheapest and gives discounts for the touch less car wash.
But in general I try to fill with top tier and will do an annual treatment of Gumout with PEA.
Would you consider the fuel that Costco is selling under the "Clean Power" moniker if you're a member? We need to understand that "Top Tier" a marketing name and not the only means to achieve fuel system cleanliness. Chevron had been selling a more than adequate product for years marketed as "Chevron with Techron". Various fuel marketers have variously sold products like "Mobil Detergent Gasoline", "76 with ProPower/ProClean", "Shell VPower", etc.
The Costco product is very attractive because their prices are rock bottom, their employees are almost universally better trained/helpful than the cashier at your average gas station, their turnover is possibly the fastest in the industry, and because they assure the customer that it's about 5 times the minimum EPA required level when Top Tier is anywhere from 2 to 3 times.
Yes Costco with clean power is my #1 choice if I can get to it without a detour. It has the required detergency (I've read their ppt presentation), the turnover and quality control are probably the best out there, and for me its the cheapest.
The others you mention are all top tier so I use them based on price / convenience. If any other vendor could demonstrate they have the requires detergent then I would consider them too.
I make occasional exceptions due to price / convenience. My local Valero fuel seemed to increase power, is one of the cheapest and gives discounts for the touch less car wash.
But in general I try to fill with top tier and will do an annual treatment of Gumout with PEA.