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Ford Ranger - Oil dilution
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 7803574" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>Millions of people who use supermarket branded fuel daily would beg to differ with you. Your diagnosis is probably mistaken, especially if you only filled up once yet your car never ran the same again, even on your regular fuel.</p><p>It is totally up to you where you fill up and fuel stations will vary more than the brand in most cases. I've no doubt that there may be the occasional iffy batch of fuel, but that is the case with all brands, not limited to supermarkets. As I said previously I have had a couple of loads of imported fuel that had more water in them than I felt was acceptable, especially since I've had zero detectable water ever from Stanlow whether under Shell's ownership or Essar's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 7803574, member: 718"] Millions of people who use supermarket branded fuel daily would beg to differ with you. Your diagnosis is probably mistaken, especially if you only filled up once yet your car never ran the same again, even on your regular fuel. It is totally up to you where you fill up and fuel stations will vary more than the brand in most cases. I've no doubt that there may be the occasional iffy batch of fuel, but that is the case with all brands, not limited to supermarkets. As I said previously I have had a couple of loads of imported fuel that had more water in them than I felt was acceptable, especially since I've had zero detectable water ever from Stanlow whether under Shell's ownership or Essar's. [/QUOTE]
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