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[*] posted on 4-24-2014 at 07:23 AM


Just curious, why do you buy premium instead of regular? One of my motorcycle manuals directs me to use premium which I do. But I don't notice any difference if it has regular.
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[*] posted on 4-24-2014 at 07:44 AM


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Waiting a half hour for gas to save maybe $1.00-$2.00?

That's seems like a waste of time and gas while idling.


How about a 2 hour wait crossing into the US? Not to mention the pollution caused.




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[*] posted on 4-24-2014 at 11:12 AM


One of the main points of made in USA premium Pemex gasoline is that it is virtually free of sulfur. Sulfur may be desirable in diesel but it's pure poison in gasoline. With made in Mexico Magna my car runs like crap after a ha;d dozen tankful's of Mexican Magna. Mileage drops, the car stalls repeatedly when cold. I am forced to add Chevron Techron. It's just cheaper for me to use premium. But it's a waste IMHO if it does not make a difference. The car can use Baja California Magna but not Baja California Sur Magna.



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[*] posted on 4-24-2014 at 11:17 AM


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Just curious, why do you buy premium instead of regular? One of my motorcycle manuals directs me to use premium which I do. But I don't notice any difference if it has regular.


For most it is a waste of money and does little more than regular. However, for the few with higher compression engines, turbo charges, or hauling heavy loads up grades in desert heat, premium has a lower ignition point and is less likely to 'pre-ignite' ("ping"). Pinging is the rattling of your pistons as they try to move up against a flame front caused by gas that ignites before the spark plug does.

Low octane gas (for the conditions) can also 'diesel' or keep igniting after you turn your motor off.

Never allow either to happen, add octane booster or run higher octane gas if available. Ignition timing may also be off.




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[*] posted on 4-24-2014 at 12:04 PM


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One of the main points of made in USA premium Pemex gasoline is that it is virtually free of sulfur. Sulfur may be desirable in diesel but it's pure poison in gasoline. With made in Mexico Magna my car runs like crap after a ha;d dozen tankful's of Mexican Magna. Mileage drops, the car stalls repeatedly when cold. I am forced to add Chevron Techron. It's just cheaper for me to use premium. But it's a waste IMHO if it does not make a difference. The car can use Baja California Magna but not Baja California Sur Magna.


I read in an RV forum that it is a good idea to use an engine oil, made for diesel truck engines, in a motor home gas/454 engine.

Does this make any sense to you being that the truck oil may contain sulfur and you say it's poison? (I assume you meant poison to the engine vs. air pollution poison). Maybe you or others have some knowledge of engine oil.
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[*] posted on 4-24-2014 at 03:22 PM


Using 'verde' gas in my 2000 Toyota Echo and 1998 Tacoma has not shown any signs of any problems, i.e. no pinging, no stalling, no lack of power or pickup...ever. I wonder if other Toyota owners have the same experience as I have with the low octane verde(?)
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[*] posted on 4-24-2014 at 03:54 PM


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low octane verde(?)



Speaking of low octane...Remember NOVA?




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[*] posted on 4-29-2014 at 12:02 PM


Filled up yesterday 4/29/14 in Playas de TJ. Using a $ peso rate of 12.6 it came out to $3.75 a gallon for verde. Here in San Diego side its hard to find gas much less than 4.25 so it saves you about $US 10 per tank.

Plus of course in TJ its full service, windows washed, $MX 5 P tip, girls trying to sell you cookies, and then head to the beach.
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[*] posted on 4-29-2014 at 12:30 PM


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un-effin believable! the question was the price of premium gasoline in baja.:rolleyes:


That'll teach Wilbur4s. :yes:

Wilbur, I think Dennis, SlyOnce, and durrellrobert gave you some good information. The rest...meh, but this tread is the primary reason I rarely participate on this forum. It takes almost nothing for someone to throw in a political comment on anything.

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[*] posted on 4-29-2014 at 12:38 PM


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It takes almost nothing for someone to throw in a political comment on anything.






Yeah....even when it's all commie propaganda. :lol::lol:

I do however agree wholeheartedly.




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[*] posted on 4-29-2014 at 07:44 PM
Price vs what you get.


Here is a Facebook site that rats out the Pemex stations that short you in the Ensenada area https://www.facebook.com/gasolinerasratasensenada It is a problem all over Mexico.
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Last Update (prices change 1x month) Mar_18_14
Magna per liter $12.50
Premium per liter $13.12
Diesel per liter $12.95
Magna - Gal. in USD $3.64
Magna Base /ex Can $1.05
Premium - Gal. in USD $3.82
Premium Base /ex Can $1.10
Diesel - Gal. in USD $3.77
Diesel Base /ex Can $1.09
Exchange Rate - USD $13.00
Exchange Rate - CAD $11.93
Liters per gallon 3.79
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