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[quote][i]Originally posted by DaveyLC[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by Daimo B[/i] Course they can :lol: . There will be a standard they have to meet as a legal requirement, but they can add what they want. The fuel isn't the same, nor will it comes from the same hole in the ground. It'll be refined, shipped, and adjusted. Fuel in Shell, won't be the same chemical makeup as fuel from Esso. Similar yes, but the same, no. [Edited on 14-12-2013 by Daimo B] [/quote] Seriously its all bollocks.. Why don't you try following a refilling lorry from your local Tesco back to the refinery then do the same with a Shell, BP and Total.. Some will introduce more anit-foaming agents if their tanks are bigger, or slightly more detergent, others more tolulene or other additives to stimulate the octane number but again that's all bullshit too because the additives are unstable, they deteriorate at an exponential rate so if its 99ron, it will drop to 98 very quickly but not as quickly as 98 will drop down to 97 etc. But 'the bit that goes bang' has to be chemically the same. [/quote]
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