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Hylander8
Jan 11, 2016Explorer
Heu guys. First time in the forum so learning how to copy in people and thread, blah, blah, blah.
This is an intersting discusion from which i think we are all agreed water and gas don't mix from a mechanical performance perspective. @wing_zealot made a valid quote.
Found a video showing exactly that, they mix water with gas and use water finding paste on a stick to detect different product. ***Link Removed***
i generally stick to the main busier sites rather than the discounters as i know the stock rotation of the gas will be better and i just feel they do a better product after hearing all this stories TOO often.
This is an intersting discusion from which i think we are all agreed water and gas don't mix from a mechanical performance perspective. @wing_zealot made a valid quote.
@wing_zealot wrote:
Total BS. The gas won't mix with the water so the station would end up with about 50 stranded cars with a bunch of screaming customers in their lobby. And there is a "water finding paste" they put on the stick to tell How much water is in the bottom of the tank.
While we're at it all tanks get water in them from condensation and all have a watertight cap on the filler. The water gets pumped out periodically. The pump suction line does not go all the way to the bottom.
Found a video showing exactly that, they mix water with gas and use water finding paste on a stick to detect different product. ***Link Removed***
i generally stick to the main busier sites rather than the discounters as i know the stock rotation of the gas will be better and i just feel they do a better product after hearing all this stories TOO often.
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