Tell me its not true

Tell me its not true

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p7ulg

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1,052 posts

298 months

Monday 23rd February 2004
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To the Black Tuscan I followed in South Shields on Saturday afternoon:

Please tell me I did'nt see you pulling into a Jet service station to fill up

cacatous

3,169 posts

288 months

Monday 23rd February 2004
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What's wrong with that?

I used Jet on several occasions in the Tuscan!

Plotloss

67,280 posts

285 months

Monday 23rd February 2004
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Its shite petrol, they seem to use chainlink fencing as a filter...

p7ulg

Original Poster:

1,052 posts

298 months

Monday 23rd February 2004
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cacatous said:
What's wrong with that?

I used Jet on several occasions in the Tuscan!


Garage in question also has a reputation for porous storage tanks!

xxplod

2,269 posts

259 months

Monday 23rd February 2004
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All this drivel written about petrol is hysterical. For standard unleaded - IT IS ALL THE SAME STUFF!!!!
I used to work very near a refinery. Hundreds of tankers would pass up and down every single day. We'd get BP, Total, Tescos, Q8, Murco, Sainsburys to name but a few. The tankers queue up, and go to the next "pump" to fill up. Do you really think that they can flick a switch a take their choice of 20+ different "brands" of petrol? Of course not! The petrol is refined into a type, with standard 95 RON unleaded being one of them. Obviously, specific petrols, such as Optimax, are made to a different formula.

p7ulg

Original Poster:

1,052 posts

298 months

Monday 23rd February 2004
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xxplod said:
All this drivel written about petrol is hysterical. For standard unleaded - IT IS ALL THE SAME STUFF!!!!
I used to work very near a refinery. Hundreds of tankers would pass up and down every single day. We'd get BP, Total, Tescos, Q8, Murco, Sainsburys to name but a few. The tankers queue up, and go to the next "pump" to fill up. Do you really think that they can flick a switch a take their choice of 20+ different "brands" of petrol? Of course not! The petrol is refined into a type, with standard 95 RON unleaded being one of them. Obviously, specific petrols, such as Optimax, are made to a different formula.



Petrol quite possibly might be the same but a friend of mine, who was a Tanker driver,told me that certain firms wouldn't pay for the tanker to be steam cleaned between loads so one day you might be carrying creosote and the next petrol !This was more or less confirmed when I had a V8 BMW start to run badly, when the dealer took the plugs out they were green!Even though Fina were a big sponsor of BMW motorsport at the time I was told never to use Fina again.

>> Edited by p7ulg on Monday 23 February 15:35

Sparks

1,217 posts

294 months

Monday 23rd February 2004
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Additives are also generally added after the fuel is taken from the depot.
My brother has done extensive reseach, based on filling up at particular petrol stations, based on brand, for several weeks (as a driving instructor, he does up to 1500 miles a week) and subsequently does not use supermarkets, and leans toward Shell/BP diesel.

Sparks

_dobbo_

14,618 posts

263 months

Monday 23rd February 2004
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Well I have drunk many brands and I can confirm that Optimax is the tastiest, but I'm not above slurping a bit of dirty supermarket petrol.

jigs

1,840 posts

265 months

Monday 23rd February 2004
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It's the Pot Noodle of the petrol world.

plotloss

67,280 posts

285 months

Monday 23rd February 2004
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jigs said:
It's the Pot Noodle of the petrol world.


Brilliant

graham66

850 posts

299 months

Tuesday 24th February 2004
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xxplod said:
All this drivel written about petrol is hysterical. For standard unleaded - IT IS ALL THE SAME STUFF!!!!
I used to work very near a refinery. Hundreds of tankers would pass up and down every single day. We'd get BP, Total, Tescos, Q8, Murco, Sainsburys to name but a few. The tankers queue up, and go to the next "pump" to fill up. Do you really think that they can flick a switch a take their choice of 20+ different "brands" of petrol? Of course not! The petrol is refined into a type, with standard 95 RON unleaded being one of them. Obviously, specific petrols, such as Optimax, are made to a different formula.


I love this, because the tankers go to the same refinery it must all be the same fuel!

Me and my mates go to the same bar but I get Guiness and they get Lager, and I can tell they are different by the colour!

HeyAndy

423 posts

264 months

Tuesday 24th February 2004
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I used BP's Ultima in my Merc - was well impressed. When the Wedge is back the road I'll a comparison with Optimax as I have my doubts about it now after using Ultima