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I only get my fuel from filling stations. I had a lot of problems after I filled up with diesel at Morrisons, namely it clogged the fuel lines.Once bitten, twice shy.
Dont buy supermarket fuel :shock:i have heard some people have had problems in the past and not only just from that spout of bad fuel we had a while ago. i wont touch supermarket fuel.R
Quote from: Lord Shagg-Pyle on March 28, 2008, 12:44:17I only get my fuel from filling stations. I had a lot of problems after I filled up with diesel at Morrisons, namely it clogged the fuel lines.Once bitten, twice shy.You sure it was diesel and not cake ?
Quote from: TDi90 on March 28, 2008, 11:46:36Dont buy supermarket fuel :shock:i have heard some people have had problems in the past and not only just from that spout of bad fuel we had a while ago. i wont touch supermarket fuel.RI read such comments time, time and time again. I'm sorry but this is misguided as the fuel, regardless of outlet, comes from reputable refineries and all carry the correct additives.Yes, outlets such as Shell, BP or the like may make slight changes to their fuel but they give little benefits. Its diesel from heavens sake so the engine can cope better than a petrol unit.Buy your fuel for price and convenience and don't bother to drive miles for branded fuels, its a total waste of time and money. I buy my diesel from Tesco and my car runs as well as any other. I used to own a Nissan 350Z and bought Super Unleaded 99RON from the same garage and the car ran like a dream. In my opinion supermarket fuel is just as good as any other :D
Is there a difference between Shell, BP, Texaco etc and Tesco, Sainsbury's and Morrisons fuel.So is a branded fuel better than supermarket stuff, and if so why.I know someone who claims more mpg on BP fuel than Tesco's fuel.
Most expensive I've seen this week is £1.19 a litre, any advances on that?
its not just diesel thats gone up, my boss at the indian restuarant was moaning that nearly everyone of his suppliers has put everything up in price :shock:
Quote from: kizz81 on March 29, 2008, 00:40:48its not just diesel thats gone up, my boss at the indian restuarant was moaning that nearly everyone of his suppliers has put everything up in price :shock:It was going to happen, stuff has to come by road after all, veg oiil is getting more expensive too, everything is going up.Perhaps we'll finaly have a bit of inflation and folks will see this useless bunch of public school idiots in gov't for what they really are, incompetant.
My guess is that the difference in milage on a tankfull comes more from the amount in the tank.IE One garage has a faster pump with a more sensitive cut off so a full tank has less in it and hence doesn't go so far.
To my way of thinking the benefits of various suppliers and quality of diesel aint the issue, its the way we are getting ripped off by all on the cost of the bloody stuff in the first place either good or bad.Most expensive I've seen this week is £1.19 a litre, any advances on that? :'(
....personally if i have a performace engine, i stick performance fuel in. the disco is not a performance engine, so i run it on whats cheapest!....