scobrado
Bronze Member
I have not changed the fuel filter in 12 years and 253k miles on my minivan so that is not unreasonable, if you maintain your equipment, we rarely changed fuel filters when farming either but we payed close attention to the quality of the fuel used
Interesting, but how do you assess quality of fuel?
I usually buy from the same station and get good results. However, I had one tank in my passenger car that got horrible mileage. I don't know how I would be able to insure gas quality other than by buying from a brand name dealer.
Years ago, the common knowledge was that Sinclair gas was better quality, and 76 has advertised that they are better quality (but that is from the vendor itself).
Short of testing gas, I don't know how one would be able to say one gas was good and another was bad until it was already running (and potentially damaging) a piece of equipment.