Wawa Gas
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Originally Posted by bigjhoney
Sunoco 94 is a waste of money, and most 93 gas is better anyway.
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wawa does not have refineries they get their gas from sunoco.
http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/story?se...mer&id=3358152
so i don't see how it can be bad.
http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/story?se...mer&id=3358152
so i don't see how it can be bad.
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I wouldn't be surprised, there seems to be some dirty *** gas out there. I only put chevron or shell in it because of techron and V-power; just seems like it would be higher quality seeing how they spend time and money researching and adding their own ingredients.
At the same time i always read that sticker from the government agency that tests octane level and stuff, and it seems like they wouldn't let you put water in your gas tank.
At the same time i always read that sticker from the government agency that tests octane level and stuff, and it seems like they wouldn't let you put water in your gas tank.
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Originally Posted by KOEvo
I wouldn't be surprised, there seems to be some dirty *** gas out there. I only put chevron or shell in it because of techron and V-power; just seems like it would be higher quality seeing how they spend time and money researching and adding their own ingredients.
At the same time i always read that sticker from the government agency that tests octane level and stuff, and it seems like they wouldn't let you put water in your gas tank.
At the same time i always read that sticker from the government agency that tests octane level and stuff, and it seems like they wouldn't let you put water in your gas tank.
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