Questions about octane numbers or what fuel you should fill up with? Lucky for you, Sunoco has the answers you seek.
You may have heard that high-octane fuel burns more slowly, but what does the science say? To find out, we talk to a fuel expert at Sunoco.
We asked Sunoco to answer some of the most common questions we get about fueling up a car.
Why won't that car (or lawn mower) engine start after a winter hibernation? Check the fuel, says Sunoco.
Yes, ethanol-blended fuels can sometimes contain water, but should you be concerned about using it to fill up your car?
What's the deal with low-carbon fuel? Wonder if it's safe to use in a classic car? We ask Sunoco's Zachary J. Santner to learn more.
Before putting a classic car into longterm winter storage, should you first fill up the fuel tank?
Who or what determines the octane number of fuel? As it turns out, the methodology goes back nearly 100 years.
Most modern fuels contain some ethanol–but is that a good thing or a bad thing?
Is the ethanol found in most pump gasoline good or bad for your classic? We ask Sunoco's Zachary J. Santner to find out more.