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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 17706" data-source="post: 1229970"><p>Costco does not add the additive before truck drops the gas. Costco gas is the same as Chevron, Shell, or anybody else. What makes Costco unique is that they have an additional tank underground among the other tanks (i.e., that holds all the fuel), which pumps a detergent into the gasoline. This is how Costco ensures that you are running the very best fuel. From what I have been told, the detergent is Lucas Oil Fuel Treatment. A specific truck will come and fill the tank designated for the detergent when it is low. That tank releases a specific amount of cleaner into the other tanks to ensure the best fuel. This makes sense because Costco advertises that their fuel will clean your injectors, minimize deposits, and everything else. </p><p></p><p>All I run is Costco fuel. Over the years, I have talked to various people at Costco because I intentionally stop at Costco's when I am traveling the country. What I noted above is what has been verified by people who work for Costco. </p><p></p><p>I would call Whipple and get in touch with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 17706, post: 1229970"] Costco does not add the additive before truck drops the gas. Costco gas is the same as Chevron, Shell, or anybody else. What makes Costco unique is that they have an additional tank underground among the other tanks (i.e., that holds all the fuel), which pumps a detergent into the gasoline. This is how Costco ensures that you are running the very best fuel. From what I have been told, the detergent is Lucas Oil Fuel Treatment. A specific truck will come and fill the tank designated for the detergent when it is low. That tank releases a specific amount of cleaner into the other tanks to ensure the best fuel. This makes sense because Costco advertises that their fuel will clean your injectors, minimize deposits, and everything else. All I run is Costco fuel. Over the years, I have talked to various people at Costco because I intentionally stop at Costco's when I am traveling the country. What I noted above is what has been verified by people who work for Costco. I would call Whipple and get in touch with them. [/QUOTE]
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