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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
California
Vacaville Gas Problems
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<blockquote data-quote="mjohns930" data-source="post: 14754640" data-attributes="member: 138669"><p>It was doing it with the stock tune. It's 100% not the tune. I have discussed this with the tuner as well and I have a softer tune as a backup if I need. And it's not like it's pulling 8* of timing or something, it's just 1-2* in the mid range so the PCM will adapt to it and it will be fine. Just wondering if any stations/brands were better than others here. I have tried Lucas octane boost and the problem went away entirely. </p><p></p><p>Also, I am not the only person in the area that I know of that's had similar issues. This area is known to have poor gas even though we are close to refineries. </p><p></p><p>Just looking to see if anyone knew anything about quality gas in the region as opposed to trying to stick the tuner with the blame. It's not the tuner/tune/car/etc. It's the gas. And it could be as simple as poor quality winter blends still. </p><p></p><p>Thanks, </p><p></p><p>Mitch</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mjohns930, post: 14754640, member: 138669"] It was doing it with the stock tune. It's 100% not the tune. I have discussed this with the tuner as well and I have a softer tune as a backup if I need. And it's not like it's pulling 8* of timing or something, it's just 1-2* in the mid range so the PCM will adapt to it and it will be fine. Just wondering if any stations/brands were better than others here. I have tried Lucas octane boost and the problem went away entirely. Also, I am not the only person in the area that I know of that's had similar issues. This area is known to have poor gas even though we are close to refineries. Just looking to see if anyone knew anything about quality gas in the region as opposed to trying to stick the tuner with the blame. It's not the tuner/tune/car/etc. It's the gas. And it could be as simple as poor quality winter blends still. Thanks, Mitch [/QUOTE]
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