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What does your gas smell like?

What does the Bible say about it?
Leave it to Rollo to keep us out of the gutter. :lol

But anyway, this is what the Bible says about it:

"go to those who sell oil (gas--just go with it) and buy some for yourselves...a soothing aroma to the LORD." (Matthew 25:9 NASB, Leviticus 1:17 NASB)

We all have the Christian duty to buy good smelling gasoline.
 
Leave it to Rollo to keep us out of the gutter. :lol

But anyway, this is what the Bible says about it:

"go to those who sell oil (gas--just go with it) and buy some for yourselves...a soothing aroma to the LORD." (Matthew 25:9 NASB, Leviticus 1:17 NASB)

We all have the Christian duty to buy good smelling gasoline.
Checking, having trouble reading.
 
Only Rollo and Jethro can be trusted....

The REST of you should be SUSPENDED for a day for your posts.

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This has been bugging me. I am uncertain of why gas has such different aromas. Isn't it all made of the same stuff? Does the differing smell mean that some gas has different ingredients? This is a VERY serious question. I am sure the answer can be found in chemistry. I am SURE marketing does not have anything to do with it, would you not agree? Think about it - what would you do differently based on the smell of gas? ANYTHING? I wouldn't.

I usually buy gas at Shell or Marathon stations. But I have noticed that if I go to BP my gas smells like OIL.

How can that be?
I don't know but I know there's different amount of ethylene in each gas, regular, supreme, I dont remember the third one, the most expensive one.
 
Premium - my little car specifies premium of 91 octane or higher.

Which was $4.50 a gallon this summer here in North Georgia (for 100% gasoline, 10% ethanol was around $3.99). Prices now are running right around $2.85 for the 10% stuff.
 
I don't know but I know there's different amount of ethylene in each gas, regular, supreme, I dont remember the third one, the most expensive one.
ethanol not ethylene.
 
lol, not all gas is the same. there are additives , I know of a crappy gas station I must use for work that has gas so foul that it does have smell to it that is unique only to that place. when I worked fleet at 10,000 miles we changed the fuel filter. when I would drain the gas out of the filter it was black.
 
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