Interesting article for this time of the year.
Is your fuel stabilizer actually hurting your car?
The article also brings up the subject of gasolines.
In the USA, ethanol is highly utilized whereas in Canada, provincial regulation deems the amount and in what grade(s).
And not all refiners are equal.
For example:
Calgary Co-op gasolines (regular and Premium) ex Regina refinery do not have ethanol.
Costco Premuim has no ethnaol. (Regular does)
Shell Premuim has no ehtnaol (Regular does)
Esso, Petro-Canada, etc all have at least 10% in their Regular grades and a smaller amount in their Premiums, around 5%.
The one unkown is Chevron in BC and somewhat in AB, can't seem to get a definitive answer.
Is your fuel stabilizer actually hurting your car?
The article also brings up the subject of gasolines.
In the USA, ethanol is highly utilized whereas in Canada, provincial regulation deems the amount and in what grade(s).
And not all refiners are equal.
For example:
Calgary Co-op gasolines (regular and Premium) ex Regina refinery do not have ethanol.
Costco Premuim has no ethnaol. (Regular does)
Shell Premuim has no ehtnaol (Regular does)
Esso, Petro-Canada, etc all have at least 10% in their Regular grades and a smaller amount in their Premiums, around 5%.
The one unkown is Chevron in BC and somewhat in AB, can't seem to get a definitive answer.
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