Originally Posted By: Durango
Originally Posted By: BGK
Texaco is owned by Chevron; nothing wrong with Techron.
As long as it has Techron in the gasoline it'll do wonders for the engine and gas system. Texaco is a good gas too compared to Chevron. Besides isn't Texaco the number 1 gas used by Motor Trend???? I think so.
Durango
From the techron website.......
"For nearly 50 years, ChevronTexaco has focused on providing fuels that minimize deposits on vital engine parts," said Danny Roden, ChevronTexaco vice president for North America marketing. "While Chevron with Techron helps keep critical engine parts clean, it even helps clean- up deposits left by gasolines with lower-quality additive packages."
Some fuels with lower-quality additive packages can build up deposits on fuel injectors and on intake valves. Others can build up deposits in combustion chambers and may lead to intake valve sticking. These problems can have negative impacts on engine performance and vehicle responsiveness.
The Big Three U.S. automakers prefer to use high-performing gasolines in their test vehicles. For example, these automakers have been using Chevron gasolines to help them demonstrate compliance with the U.S. EPA's stringent 50,000-mile, and now 100,000- mile, emissions system durability requirements for the past 30 years."
Also, read what Car and Driver Mag has to say........
http://www.caranddriver.com/article.asp?section_id=27&article_id=9752&page_number=1