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Nagrompj
Jan 10, 2016Explorer
I find it interesting that what sounds like folks that have never been in a refinery or had anything to do with gas transportation have all of this figured out. Does anyone really believe that all gas octane blends come out of the same tank at the refinery and are then just labeled different at the pump?
I'm not guessing that every octane from 87 to 91 came out of the same tank, I'm telling you it dose as a FACT. The only gas that came from another tank was 93 octane. The ethanol is in another tank and is a additive to the gas as well as other things. ALL ADDIITIVES WERE ADDED WHEN THE TRUCK WAS FILLED AND WITH THE ADDITIVES THE OCTANE IS CHANGED!
Now that's how it is done at the fuel distribution yard where I worked, it may be different at other fuel yards.
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