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Monday, November 24, 2025

NEVER Use These 11 Gasoline Brands (& 5 That Protect Engine)

I am a little on the fence with this one. The brands of gas this guy mentions I have used most of them at one time or another. And never had an issue. Never heard of Murphy's though. I use Valero in my vehicles, and it meets these so called top tier standards.

What brand of gas do you guys use?

7 comments:

  1. In the Service, Jet Engine Shops always had guys who rebuilt car engines on the side. They've been saying this for 50 years.

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  2. Murphys is Walmart or Sams Club. Hate to burst your bubble but all are serviced (in same area) by the same jobber. A brand may add additive to the storage tank, but gasoline is gasoline.

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    1. Murphy USA became an independent, publicly traded company in 2013. Walmart ended its 20-year partnership with Murphy USA to build and operate its own gas stations in 2016, but Murphy USA continues to operate the locations it had already established in Walmart parking lots.

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    2. It's the additives that make the difference...

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  3. Just another vid from a paid shill bs influencer. Pass it by.

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  4. I know for a fact, around most major cities, 75 mile radius average, ALL gasoline and diesel comes from the same shipping hub. It is either given additives at the station, ( or water, sediment, etm. in the station tank), or it is all Ed Zachary the same. Any time you see a fuel truck driver, talk to them.

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  5. Had a good friend who had a long career hauling gasoline from a barge-tank farm on the Hudson River. He serviced gas stations all over the lower western Hudson valley the only fuel that was brand specific was the old amoco brand. All the gas came up from nj by barge and it all went into the same tanks for distribution he told me never saw anything like additive packs for different brand stations

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