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Date:         Mon, 19 Sep 1994 12:15:09 -0400 (EDT)
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From:         RGOLEN@umassd.edu
Subject:      Re: regular vs. super

I was told by one of my "mechanic" mentors who worked on VWs but was also a licenced Airframe and Powerplant mechanic that, at least in aircooled engines, premium was best as it burned slower and evenly and therefore more efficiently.

There are some things I just don't scrimp on....oil, tires, brakes and fuel. I'd rather spend a few extra cents getting brand-name premium fuel than any other fuel...off brand premium or even brand-name regular.

I know Joel has his stats on price, and even has some high mileage cars...so here's my stats running my system:

1970 BMW 2002TI - 200K miles 1980 Porsche 911sc - 150k miles 1974 VW Thing - 200K miles/90k miles on each engine before anal-retentive rebuild 1986 GTI - 206k miles 1967 VW Camper - 100k miles

All of these vehicles required NO major engine work...and I would attribute that to good fuel and good oil (Mobil 1 on all but the Thing) and with Mobil 1 oil changes every 6k miles with filter and the Thing 2K miles with Castrol 20w50.

Just my own opinion...

Ric


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