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davidy1688 02-16-2009 01:57 AM

what about Costco gas station? The price is cheap but not sure about gas quality. I always use Shell and 76 stations. Thanks.

lynstermkiii 02-16-2009 08:31 AM

Costco = Aloha Petroleum. Well, at least in Hawaii.

rh71 02-16-2009 12:38 PM

I've used Sunoco 94 half the time and Citgo (premium) half the time and haven't noticed any issues with my 3.0 engine. We don't have any of those top tier stations here (unless Sunoco-Canada is the same).

Anyway, I'm surprised the big ones like Mobil / Exxon aren't on the list. I guess they're overpriced anyway. We were always told gas is gas... but I guess not if you have a demanding car manufacturer.

pureflames 02-17-2009 03:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by M6X
at shell stations here in toronto there's a sign saying oct 91 gas has zero ethanol.

+1 ... that's what I use

kev2nice 02-17-2009 03:21 PM

i use shell v power! works great. ive tried all types of octane and this gives me best performance

y5choi 02-17-2009 08:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kev2nice
i use shell v power! works great. ive tried all types of octane and this gives me best performance


yes,, I used V-power (shell 91) and it cranked and wouldn't start the engine once, (it was 3 degrees Celsius outside). Just one time though, dealer did something after that and all was good.

NOw I have the check engine light on while using SUNOCO 94 (similar thing happening as with Shell v power, engine cranking and won't start for a couple times, then the engine light came on). I've filled my tank up since with Petro-Canada 91 and it's been running smoothly.

I'm going in to see the service rep at the dealer tomorrow. I'll let you all know what the code is.



It's not so fun when your new (relatively) BMW cranks and doesn't start in the morning and your neighbors look at you like...:bustingup :rofl: :nanana: :nanana:

y5choi 02-18-2009 03:30 PM

I brought the car in today and I have faulty camshaft sensors (4 of them) needs replacing. I've started to new thread on it here.

http://www.xoutpost.com/x5-e70-forum/...n-sensors.html

chilliwilli 02-18-2009 04:15 PM

I've been using Sunoco ultra 94 octane for years...they recently stopped selling 94 so i now use their 93 octane. When my buddies and i used to track our cars and even the X, Sunoco used to have even higher octane levels at select stations. Never had any problems.

However, i did nearly run out of gas once on a snowboarding trip and my only choice was a nearby WAWA...not even a mile after filling up the SES light came on. The guys at my mod shop suggested that i drive the X for a while to burn some fuel and the sensors might adjust themselves. Sure enough, the SES light went off and i've never used WAWA gas since.

delhite 02-18-2009 10:16 PM

y5choi i used to use sunoco till last year the car's fuel economy and performance was suffering..my SA advised to stay away from sunoco even petro's gas is iffy for the X use esso or shell cant go wrong with 91 from them

Thunder22 02-19-2009 04:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by King
I don't go anywhere near a Shell gas station! A few years ago, Shell faced a huge class action lawsuit in Canada because they were putting something in their gas that caused damage to a lot of vehicles. I guess they claimed it was an anti-freeze additive of some sort which actually coated the inside of the gas tank among other engine components with a gel like substance. It also coated the fuel tank sensor - which showed the vehicle as 'empty' even though the tank was full. Chrysler among other manufacturers paid for repairs and replacement of fuel tank sensors, fuel filters, etc. to hundreds of affected vehicles - which they in turn sued Shell for. We had two vehicles in the family that were affected (not BMW's) and I have stayed away from Shell ever since!


It was a high-sulphur problem, mostly hit Canada and SE US. Ruined a significant number of Corvette fuel gauge sending units. Dumping a can of fuel treatment in the tank and then filling it with good clean gas fixed some.


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