Everything about Petrox totally explained
Petrox was a
detergent additive used from 1954 to 1989 by
Texaco, in its premium-grade "Sky Chief"
gasoline. A new plant in
Port Arthur, Texas was built to manufacture Petrox. Petrox continued to be used in Texaco's highest-octane gasoline for more than 30 years even after its leaded "Sky Chief" grade was replaced in 1981 by "Super Lead-free Sky Chief", which was renamed "Texaco Super Unleaded" in 1982.
Due to Petrox lowering the
octane of the
fuel, it was replaced by "System 3" in 1989, which in turn was succeeded by "Clean System 3" fuels in 1994.
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