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Just did; via a link from another thread. Do they pay you for each sale of those things?I'll throw another one into the mix. Have you bought your damper yet? ?
Have you seen my occupation? ?Just did; via a link from another thread. Do they pay you for each sale of those things?
on the gas... my truck tells me it likes Shell mid-grade best ... dunno why. I am not going to argue with it.
He OWN's the company........Just did; via a link from another thread. Do they pay you for each sale of those things?
on the gas... my truck tells me it likes Shell mid-grade best ... dunno why. I am not going to argue with it.
A "tier" is what comes from your eyes when you have to slide that credit card into the pump to pay for your gas !!!I have to go to a nearby town (12 mi. away) to get 93 and it is at a Kroger store ($.03 discount per gal w/card). It was 92 but it recently went up to 93. Seems to work fine and I have no idea as to what "tier" it is.![]()
tier | ˈtir | nounI have to go to a nearby town (12 mi. away) to get 93 and it is at a Kroger store ($.03 discount per gal w/card). It was 92 but it recently went up to 93. Seems to work fine and I have no idea as to what "tier" it is.![]()
Hmmmmmm...does that mean that greaser meat would "lube" your insides, then "greaser gas" would also lube your engine internals ???tier | ˈtir | noun
• a level or grade within the hierarchy of an organization or system
example : companies have taken out a tier of management to save money.
In fuel, "Top Tier" is used to denote the best grade of fuel available. It has additives that exceed the manufacturer's requirements for cleaning and minimizing combustion deposits.
Non-top tier is ok, but over time combustion deposits and carbon buildup will be more than if you fill with a top tier brand. In the US & Canada, almost all of the major brands carry the Top Tier certification
Think of a butcher shop: ground top sirloin would be top tier hamburger, ground round would be just fine, but not as tasty and somewhat greasier.



Always insist on installing MODERATOR® Dampers!Have you seen my occupation? ?
Exactly! $2.99/lb hamburger and fried foods help blood flow more easily, lowering your blood pressure!Hmmmmmm...does that mean that greaser meat would "lube" your insides, then "greaser gas" would also lube your engine internals ???![]()
FINALLY...someone else who believes....been trying to get my wife to understand that for years !!!Exactly! $2.99/lb hamburger and fried foods help blood flow more easily, lowering your blood pressure!
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WOW...Alien Fuel.....they didn't "crash" there...they landed and set up a refinery !I wonder why this topic comes up from time to time? I can't speak for everywhere, but here in SE NM, there are three refineries I know about. All of the fuel here in Roswell, regardless of brand, all comes from the same refinery in Artesia. I suspect this is a very common occurrence.
tier | ˈtir | noun
• a level or grade within the hierarchy of an organization or system
example : companies have taken out a tier of management to save money.
Thanks for the definitions but I was only commenting on the fact that I didn't know what tier the Kroger gas is. I am aware of what "tier" means and what "Top Tier" fuel means.tier | ˈtir | noun
• a level or grade within the hierarchy of an organization or system
example : companies have taken out a tier of management to save money.
In fuel, "Top Tier" is used to denote the best grade of fuel available. It has additives that exceed the manufacturer's requirements for cleaning and minimizing combustion deposits.
Non-top tier is ok, but over time combustion deposits and carbon buildup will be more than if you fill with a top tier brand. In the US & Canada, almost all of the major brands carry the Top Tier certification
Think of a butcher shop: ground top sirloin would be top tier hamburger, ground round would be just fine, but not as tasty and somewhat greasier.
