prototypical4thliner
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You have anything from Port Charlotte?More of an Isla guy, but thought I’d branch out into some other regions. Lovely highlander.
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You have anything from Port Charlotte?More of an Isla guy, but thought I’d branch out into some other regions. Lovely highlander.
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You have anything from Port Charlotte?
I’m thrown between the pure peat bombs like that and the more sherried offerings. I may say that the Ardbeg bottles I have are the best scotch I have…. 100% personal taste and won’t dismiss anyone’s alternatives.Bruiladdich? Right on boss.
Love their stuff. Kilchoman is similar, and a beaut too if that’s you’re thing.
I’m thrown between the pure peat bombs like that and the more sherried offerings. I may say that the Ardbeg bottles I have are the best scotch I have…. 100% personal taste and won’t dismiss anyone’s alternatives.
I really like Corryvreckan. Uigeideal is a classic as well.Which Ardbeg can I ask?
Oban makes a very nice subtle scotch as well, really nicely balanced without the intense smoke.
You have a 12 year old car with 200k on it. Whatever you’re doing is working for you Lou.Hi all I actually have a Gas question to ask you all.
Once a month I’ll let my gas tank get close to empty around qtr. I’ll go to auto zone get STP fuel injector cleaner and at Sunoco get the 94 Octane.
I don’t know much about the difference in gas between
87 regular
89 Super
91 Premium
And 94 Octane Sunoco only
Sunoco, Conoco, Lukoil, Wawa are the 4 around me in South jersey.
The point is once a month I’ll get the octane and regular rest of the month.
My 2012 Toyota Carolla which is at 194k miles runs like day 1. Only recently around 186k did I have to get a new starter, alternator, Battery which was about a 830.00 visit , by keeping up the routine maintenance and brakes car runs great.
I also put in new spark plus and it runs great.
So does anyone else do this? Or use any of the other fuel choices?
I wonder if by using the octane gas once a month just gives my car longer life.
Hi all I actually have a Gas question to ask you all.
Once a month I’ll let my gas tank get close to empty around qtr. I’ll go to auto zone get STP fuel injector cleaner and at Sunoco get the 94 Octane.
I don’t know much about the difference in gas between
87 regular
89 Super
91 Premium
And 94 Octane Sunoco only
Sunoco, Conoco, Lukoil, Wawa are the 4 around me in South jersey.
The point is once a month I’ll get the octane and regular rest of the month.
My 2012 Toyota Carolla which is at 194k miles runs like day 1. Only recently around 186k did I have to get a new starter, alternator, Battery which was about a 830.00 visit , by keeping up the routine maintenance and brakes car runs great.
I also put in new spark plus and it runs great.
So does anyone else do this? Or use any of the other fuel choices?
I wonder if by using the octane gas once a month just gives my car longer life.
The exception to the rule is some brands put better additives in the premium fuel that help to keep the engine clean. You benefit from the additives, not the octane. Buy whatever octane it says on your gas cap, but get it from a reputable brand and you will be fine.
Also has anyone leased before.
I thought about it but never leased a car before. I know the pros and cons
I always thought the higher the octane the cleaner the burn, the cleaner the burn the more I don’t know efficient it is or power you gain, the better mileage you get.Not All Gasoline Is Created Equal
Choosing the right gasoline is important for car maintenance. Different gas stations provide different qualities of gasoline, which can affect your vehicle's performance. Most Americans buy gas based price, not quality. AAA auto experts urge people to reevaluate their priorities in buying gas.www.aaa.com
Octane rating has nothing to do with mileage or "goodness" of gas. Higher octane can make more power ONLY AND ONLY IF the engine is designed for that octane. Using a lower octane than the car recommends CAN AND DOES either damage the engine or limit power. Modern cars will detect incorrect fuel and cut the power so the engine does not destroy itself. Using a higher octane than recommended is almost always fine, but a waste of money.
The exception to the rule is some brands put better additives in the premium fuel that help to keep the engine clean. You benefit from the additives, not the octane. Buy whatever octane it says on your gas cap, but get it from a reputable brand and you will be fine.
Listen. This is the menu, not the garage.
Listen. This is the menu, not the garage.
Listen. This is the menu, not the garage.
It’s my thread, I’m also The top man who runs it.Listen. This is the menu, not the garage.