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Gene S. Berkowitz wrote:
> In article <ghToi.27715$2v1.20392@newssvr14.news.prodigy.net> , > hls@nospam.nix says... >> >> "Ashton Crusher" <demi@moore.net> wrote in message >> news:68r5a31jtlbrj9gog1h16ksmcmv85k44q6@4ax.com... >> > On Sat, 21 Jul 2007 21:45:27 -0700, piclistguy@yahoo.com wrote: >> > >> >>I noticed that Arco is the cheapest priced gas around. >> >>Is there anything wrong with it or it bad for Honda engines? >> > >> > I hate ARCO. Too many of them won't let you use a credit card without >> > making a trip inside because they charge more for the gas if you >> > charge it. >> >> This is strictly illegal in the state of Texas.. A provision of the state >> Deceptive Trade Practices Act prohibits it, and fines and prison >> sentences can result. > > Once again, credit SURCHARGES are illegal in Texas; cash DISCOUNTS are > not. You must be a lawyer... ;-) What, pray-tell, is the difference between the two to the consumer? |
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"Gene S. Berkowitz" <first.last@comcast.net> wrote in message > Once again, credit SURCHARGES are illegal in Texas; cash DISCOUNTS are > not. > > --Gene Exactly correct, Gene. From the original post, it would appear that he was referring to credit surcharges. A cash discount would come off the pump or advertised price. |
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Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote:
> In article <1185079527.359975.238220@j4g2000prf.googlegroups. com>, > piclistguy@yahoo.com wrote: > >> I noticed that Arco is the cheapest priced gas around. >> Is there anything wrong with it or it bad for Honda engines? > > http://www.toptiergas.com > > Here's what you do: run several tanks of Arco, and figure out how many > cents per mile it costs to run. > > Then run several tanks of Shell and figure out how many cents per mile > it costs to run. > > It's all about the fuel cost per mile, and not at all about the price > per gallon at the pump. > > I found that Shell is the lowest cost per mile fuel overall. > > If you have an older car, you may want to run several tanks of Shell 93 > in it first to get the additional cleaners through the system to clean > it out. Again, see toptiergas.com. > Maybe. But maybe only in the local blend you're using. |
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piclistguy@yahoo.com wrote:
> I noticed that Arco is the cheapest priced gas around. > Is there anything wrong with it or it bad for Honda engines? > It is really easy to find out. Carefully check your gas mileage running your favorite gas and then try the Arco and check. I have an older carburetor 'non computerized' engine tuned for 91 or higher octane. When I run ESSO premium I can get over 350 highway miles to a tank or 23 mpg and have one normal 200 mile trip to test mileage on. When I run regular, I drop to 275 'max' per tank and when I run any alcohol mix, I am 'out' of gas before 225 miles. On both of these the engine has a serious bog and rattle over 65 mph no matter what gear I am in, it just can't push the wind... I was stuck once and tried 'Olco' premium gas and was pleasantly surprised to have all the power and all the gas mileage of ESSO. If I run Petro Canada or Shell gas of any octane, I get the 225- 250 mile per tank and loss of power. Petro Canada 'fuel' is so bad my engine won't even idle stable on it. These folks boast fancy additives and who know how much alcohol... Your Honda isn't likely to have near the extremes my old Jeep engine has, but it still could show a difference, if not, then your engine will not likely mind the brand. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's - Gone to the rust pile... Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) |
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piclistguy@yahoo.com wrote:
> I noticed that Arco is the cheapest priced gas around. > Is there anything wrong with it or it bad for Honda engines? > A Honda engine is no different than any other. As for ARCO, they pulled out of my area so long ago that I didn't even realize they were still in business. |
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Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote:
> If you have an older car, you may want to run several tanks of Shell 93 > in it first to get the additional cleaners through the system to clean > it out. Again, see toptiergas.com. Shell 93 doesn't have any more DETERGENTS than any other grade. Its just a higher octane. And as far as detergent effectiveness, Shell is (at best) second or third in rank. Chevron is definitely better. |
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In article <SO2dnR_egutrUTnbnZ2dnUVZ_uLinZ2d@texas.net>,
Steve <no@spam.thanks> wrote: > > If you have an older car, you may want to run several tanks of Shell 93 > > in it first to get the additional cleaners through the system to clean > > it out. Again, see toptiergas.com. > > Shell 93 doesn't have any more DETERGENTS than any other grade. Its just > a higher octane. No, Shell's 93 does in fact have more detergents than their other grades. |
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In article <46a4baab$0$22106$9a6e19ea@unlimited.newshosting.c om>,
Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote: > > I noticed that Arco is the cheapest priced gas around. > > Is there anything wrong with it or it bad for Honda engines? > > > > It is really easy to find out. Carefully check your gas mileage running > your favorite gas and then try the Arco and check. It isn't about the miles per gallon; it's all about the cents per mile. You have to normalize using that method, because of fluctuations in gas prices among brands. One brand may be more expensive to buy, but it may or may not be more expensive to run. |
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Steve wrote:
:: piclistguy@yahoo.com wrote: :: ::: I noticed that Arco is the cheapest priced gas around. ::: Is there anything wrong with it or it bad for Honda engines? ::: :: :: A Honda engine is no different than any other. As for ARCO, they :: pulled out of my area so long ago that I didn't even realize they :: were still in business. Why buy Arco and give Hugo Chavez more profit? |
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Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote:
> In article <SO2dnR_egutrUTnbnZ2dnUVZ_uLinZ2d@texas.net>, > Steve <no@spam.thanks> wrote: > > >>>If you have an older car, you may want to run several tanks of Shell 93 >>>in it first to get the additional cleaners through the system to clean >>>it out. Again, see toptiergas.com. >> >>Shell 93 doesn't have any more DETERGENTS than any other grade. Its just >>a higher octane. > > > No, Shell's 93 does in fact have more detergents than their other grades. > Not according to Shell. "Same great cleaning in ALL gasoline grades!" But Chevron is far better anyway- I make sure to run a tank of Chevron through after every few tanks of Shell. |
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