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Here in winnipeg, there is gas stations called Husky. Most people I know that drive, whenever they fill up at Husky gas stations, their vehicle has problems. I guess thats because its a gas station that gets less business. Therefore the gas sits there longer, and older gas is less combustible and bad for engines.
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Husky uses an ethanol blend in their gasoline, so the majority of the problems that people are having in their vehicles is the fuel lines being flushed out and the fuel filters being clogged (which can seriously impede your acceleration). A lot of the regular unleaded gas doesn't have a great octane level to begin with, and because any water still mixed within the gas separates over time (with only new gas going into the reservoir tanks), some stations can end up pumping a fair bit of water in their lines. Sediment isn't as big a deal if you keep a good record of replacing your fuel filters.
Name brand and generic gas is no big deal. Compare your octane ratings and prices and your set.
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