and diesel???Most may say not really. I work in the industry, my top two spots are Shell and Meijer. Both rated top tier fuel.
I am starting to understand that Shell uses different fuel detergent and additive blends on their 93 octane and a bit less of their additives on mid grade and base grade. Meijer uses the same across all three grades because they sub out their freight regionally and don’t have Time to train the drivers and depots on how to add what.
Lubricity is what I think matters most - does anyone know the Rockwell scale block hardness for this engine? I could narrow down some options possibly.and diesel???
It's not a two stroke. Fuel lubricity is for the injectors not the block.Lubricity is what I think matters most - does anyone know the Rockwell scale block hardness for this engine? I could narrow down some options possibly.
Education: https://dieselnet.com/tech/fuel_diesel_lubricity.phpIt's not a two stroke. Fuel lubricity is for the injectors not the block.
Yup. Says right there, "Fuel system". i.e. Fuel injectors.
This is not true, Especially with Shell, all Shell branded stations are linked to a telemetry system. So their Shell “rep” sees their tank levels at all times. If a rogue operator of the station brings in something other than a shell truck from their depot, the Shell rep can see it right away. They pay fines based on their contract.I think it is more important to go to a busy station rather than specific brand. The older the fuel, the better chance of water and condensation getting in.
Also remember unless it is a company owned store many gas station are franchise or independent. Just because it says Shell many times they will buy whatever is cheapest “off the rack” as they call it.
ok if you say so then it must be fact. Certainly not going to share the actual locations that I know for a fact this happens. It may only be a few examples but I assume if they are doing it then others are as well.This is not true, Especially with Shell, all Shell branded stations are linked to a telemetry system. So their Shell “rep” sees their tank levels at all times. If a rogue operator of the station brings in something other than a shell truck from their depot, the Shell rep can see it right away. They pay fines based on their contract.
So no, this isn’t something that happens a lot for their stations.
Other stations that are independently owned and unbranded, absolutely this happens.
Sometimes even with Circle K and Speedway stations that are remote, they’ll use whatever they can get.