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We've all read "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," right?
If only there were an absolute standard of right and wrong. Nothing is quite so dangerous as one who is convinced there is.
Depending upon the octane level, gas is hovering just below $3 (U.S.) a gallon in this part of southern California. It can be had a bit cheaper, but probably isn't good for your engine.A disturbing realization recently - I was upset that gas crept up in price to about 89 cents Canadian a litre.
A year ago it was $1.30.
I've spoken to a number of mechanics over the years who have said essentially the same thing. Unless the engine in the car you're driving has some specific need for that higher level of octane, you're just throwing your money away....Premium is for chumps.
A friend of mine has a Mini Cooper that is suppose to use premium. I pointed out in his factory manual, he could use regular, because the computer will sense any knocking before he could and detune the engine accordingly. He now uses regular and told me, he can not really tell if there is any loss in power! The boys from marketing, only buy the best, translation, most expensive.Still below $2 here, and the advantage of owning an old car is that you can burn just about anything short of old french-fry grease in it without hurting the engine. Premium is for chumps.
My Plodge was designed to run on 60 octane gasoline, so 87 -- the lowest you can buy at the pump today in the US -- is super high test as far as it's concerned.
Modern gasoline with alcohol in it will burn OK in an old engine as long as all the rubber parts in the carb and the fuel pump are replaced with neoprene.
It's official, I can't live without texting! Never thought I would say that. As you know, I am having trouble getting workers out to my house, when I do get them on the phone, I can barely understand them since they are calling from a job with all the background noise. So I have to give up and say text me. Before you say you would never do that, I have to make each call count, or I may not get anyone to come and make a quote, and I will never finish this house!
For some people, this isn't a new trend....What I don't like, but the genie ain't goin' back in the bottle, is the "you should always be accessible 24/7" cultural mindset...