Costco gas
I did notice last week that an annoying ping sounding sound from the engine stopped with v power from shell. I have shown this to dealer and they stated normal, but I was never convinced.
Now I suspect less than advertised octane rating for Costco gas and am afraid of going there for the 63 at least.
This was an issue as well with my old K1 C63. I now have a P31.
Has anyone else noticed this round these parts?!
I haven't used they're gas so don't really know. Try getting some fuel system cleaner from Chevron and use it at your next refueling.
Been using Chevron, Mobil-1, 76, and Shell with no problems.




Then I move down to the Fiber One bar samples and have about the equivalent of 6 whole bars...
I'm good to go then to wait in line for an hour for my 75 pack of tuna and 42 pack of frozen taquitos...
Then I move down to the Fiber One bar samples and have about the equivalent of 6 whole bars...
I'm good to go then to wait in line for an hour for my 75 pack of tuna and 42 pack of frozen taquitos...
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Exxon and Mobil branded gasolines meet TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline standards. The gasolines we sell come in three octane levels and have been developed on a molecular level to help clean up intake valves and help keep vital engine parts like fuel injectors clean. Our diesel fuels are blended to provide good ignition quality and are held to high quality standards for our customers.
Then I move down to the Fiber One bar samples and have about the equivalent of 6 whole bars...
I'm good to go then to wait in line for an hour for my 75 pack of tuna and 42 pack of frozen taquitos...
I'm sure I've seen you there. I go for free lunch once a week.
Last edited by DuaneC63; Nov 1, 2011 at 03:16 AM.
like the op stated, nothing there emits hints of low quality.
also, if something do go wrong, i imagine costco will be more willing to be liable than some mom/pop gas station regardless of shell/exxon/etc..





1) Most second-tier branded gasoline stations are supplied by one of the majors.
2) Octane is octane, so if Costco says the gas is XX Octane, it will be - their supplier controls that. Barring any blatantly poor operating practices at the specific station, you generally don't need to worry about 'bad gas'.
3)Each of the majors has their own proprietary additive package that exceeds industry minimum quality specs (i.e. Top Tier). They reserve this exclusively service stations of their own brand.
4)The additive is mixed with the base gasoline through injection at the time it is loaded on the truck headed for the service station.
5)The majors provide only the industry minimum quality additive to gasoline headed for 'other branded' service stations. So, even if Costco gas came from Exxon or Shell, it is not of the same quality that would be found at an Exxon or Shell station. The Costco gas would not meet Top Tier specs.
6)The difference between top tier gasoline and others is essentially the amount of detergent in the gasoline. Top Tier gas will result in less build-up of deposits on the valves, etc. If you are leasing your car for a couple years, you might not care about this. If you plan on keeping it for some time this should be an important factor in your selection of gasoline.
I know that high compression performance tuned engienes are sensitive to potential variables in the fuel and even though I have not had any problems with costco brand gas in the past, I am now staying away from it and am using only "top tier" to see if I see a difference.
1) Most second-tier branded gasoline stations are supplied by one of the majors.
2) Octane is octane, so if Costco says the gas is XX Octane, it will be - their supplier controls that. Barring any blatantly poor operating practices at the specific station, you generally don't need to worry about 'bad gas'.
3)Each of the majors has their own proprietary additive package that exceeds industry minimum quality specs (i.e. Top Tier). They reserve this exclusively service stations of their own brand.
4)The additive is mixed with the base gasoline through injection at the time it is loaded on the truck headed for the service station.
5)The majors provide only the industry minimum quality additive to gasoline headed for 'other branded' service stations. So, even if Costco gas came from Exxon or Shell, it is not of the same quality that would be found at an Exxon or Shell station. The Costco gas would not meet Top Tier specs.
6)The difference between top tier gasoline and others is essentially the amount of detergent in the gasoline. Top Tier gas will result in less build-up of deposits on the valves, etc. If you are leasing your car for a couple years, you might not care about this. If you plan on keeping it for some time this should be an important factor in your selection of gasoline.
Major brands like BP, Shell, etc. additive packages vary by gasoline grade. So for premium grade, the amount,and may be type of additive, are different than for regular.
Major brands like BP, Shell, etc. additive packages vary by gasoline grade. So for premium grade, the amount,and may be type of additive, are different than for regular.
I know that high compression performance tuned engienes are sensitive to potential variables in the fuel and even though I have not had any problems with costco brand gas in the past, I am now staying away from it and am using only "top tier" to see if I see a difference.
Beyond pinging, the car just doesn't run as well as it does when higher octane is used. If you want to try an experiment, mix in some higher octane, oxygenated fuel. Then you will understand what the C63 really is meant to feel like.
East coast C63 owners experience a different car than West coast owners. When higher octane is used, the car idles more smoothly, it feels more sharp and throttle response is more crisp. And obviously, full timing can be advanced, so you can ultimately feel all of the hp that your engine can produce.
Beyond pinging, the car just doesn't run as well as it does when higher octane is used. If you want to try an experiment, mix in some higher octane, oxygenated fuel. Then you will understand what the C63 really is meant to feel like.
East coast C63 owners experience a different car than West coast owners. When higher octane is used, the car idles more smoothly, it feels more sharp and throttle response is more crisp. And obviously, full timing can be advanced, so you can ultimately feel all of the hp that your engine can produce.
Have you had any experience with octane booster additives?





