Jorge and his dad are right. Liquids are denser at cooler temps. If you can fill up in the morning, or middle of the night, you'll get more gas (the good kind! LOL)I do use Speedway (not sure the real gas brand name behind) the locations close to me are generally busy so the gas is fresh and that is what I look for.
What I'm picky about it's to always fill gas early on the morning(when is possible as well), carry this from my Dad.
I don't have a preference because it's over 99.9% the same product regardless of where you buy it, minus whatever proprietary additives, in parts per million, that are added to make it specific to a brand.Does anyone only run a particular brand and why?
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That's true, but there is very little temperature variation of the fuel between day and night because the fuel storage tanks are stored well below ground.Jorge and his dad are right. Liquids are denser at cooler temps. If you can fill up in the morning, or middle of the night, you'll get more gas (the good kind! LOL)
I agree, and just get gas when I can. Liquids are fairly resistant to temp changes anyway. I wonder if anyone has ever done a study of the differences in volume of gas and temperature changes. Not that it will change my habits!That's true, but there is very little temperature variation of the fuel between day and night because the fuel storage tanks are stored well below ground.
No preference here. I use anything from Arco to Safeway fuel. I just go with whatever is cheapest.