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Thunder22 12-01-2009 01:12 AM

15 gallons of regular
 
Yet, I asked to fill it with PREMIUM!

The gas prices in NJ are great in comparison to other states, and not having to pump your own gas is also a nice perq.

BUT, having the nimrod pump your X5 full with 15 gallons of regular because he doesn't understand a word of English, not so good.

Friggin annoying.

autoque 12-01-2009 01:19 AM

Ouch. Do you feel the reduced performance? Which engine do you use?

Thunder22 12-01-2009 01:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by autoque (Post 685567)
Ouch. Do you feel the reduced performance? Which engine do you use?

It's a 3.0. I haven't noticed a drop off in power, but I only drove it about 15 miles after the fill up.

I'm taking a ride out to Pennsylvania this week so I'll burn it off and fill it with Sunoco 93.

cmyX6go 12-01-2009 07:34 AM

Stupid question...don't you watch to make sure they press the right button?

Just wondering :)

Thunder22 12-01-2009 08:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cmyX6go (Post 685604)
Stupid question...don't you watch to make sure they press the right button?

Just wondering :)

99% of the time I do, but sometimes, just sometimes, I assume that the process of pumping the correct type of gas is not a mental challenge. This was the 1% exception.
:(

cmyX6go 12-01-2009 08:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Thunder22 (Post 685609)
99% of the time I do, but sometimes, just sometimes, I assume that the process of pumping the correct type of gas is not a mental challenge. This was the 1% exception.
:(

That sucks. I enjoy coming from the land of not pumping our own gas but I watch those guys like a hawk. I frequent the same station. The attendant wants to know why I insist on telling him "Fill it up, super." and watching what button he presses. I'm there twice a week and he knows what I want. Probably because I caught another attendant at that station pressing the regular button.

bigx5er 12-01-2009 08:30 AM

It won't hurt you car every now and then. I've messed around with various vehicles in the past filling with regular instead of premium. Results have been interesting. But the car can sure handle a tank of regular.

Thunder22 12-01-2009 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by bigx5er (Post 685615)
It won't hurt you car every now and then. I've messed around with various vehicles in the past filling with regular instead of premium. Results have been interesting. But the car can sure handle a tank of regular.

:iagree: It's more the principle that bugs me. How tough is it to pump the correct type of gas? :rolleyes:

jhu321 12-01-2009 10:50 AM

you guys all realize with the variable timing and the anti-knocking sensors that the engine has, when it detects a lower octane it just adjusts for it... gasoline is a volatile compound... its octane level varies depending on what has evaporated and what not... putting in the occassional 87 doesn't hurt the engine... this isn't 1980 anymore...

Thunder22 12-01-2009 11:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jhu321 (Post 685667)
you guys all realize with the variable timing and the anti-knocking sensors that the engine has, when it detects a lower octane it just adjusts for it... gasoline is a volatile compound... its octane level varies depending on what has evaporated and what not... putting in the occassional 87 doesn't hurt the engine... this isn't 1980 anymore...

yes, see my last post. The point is that here in NJ you're not allowed to pump your own gas, every station is full service, and you have to watch the pump guy to make sure he pumps what you ask for.


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