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Does this make sense?
11 November 2013, 10:36, (This post was last modified: 11 November 2013, 10:43 by NorthernRaider.)
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RE: Does this make sense?
(11 November 2013, 09:37)Binnie Wrote: yeah it makes sense,

though petrol doesn't suffer from waxing, so i'm quite certain there isn't winter and summer blends.

Actually YES there is summer and winter petrols as well and summer and winter diesel. A quick google for " Winter and Summer Petrol" will provide you with the specs, grades and dates the petrol stations have to change over by.

The Importance of Fuel Stabilizers in Modern Petrol



by John Buchanan and Colin Coates
http://www.swtvc.org.uk/node/35


Petrol has a higher volatility in the winter in order to enable cold starting. For this reason it is better to fill the tank with a winter grade fuel (16th October - 14th April) rather than a summer grade. LIMITATION of LIABILITY The information given is provided without warranty of any kind. The use of any of the information herein is done so at that partys own risk. (This topic has been summarised in earlier bulletins,but it warrants repeating and additional detail is always helpful. Ed)

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Does this make sense? - by Scythe13 - 10 November 2013, 13:09
RE: Does this make sense? - by Highlander - 10 November 2013, 15:43
RE: Does this make sense? - by bigpaul - 10 November 2013, 16:04
RE: Does this make sense? - by Mortblanc - 10 November 2013, 16:16
RE: Does this make sense? - by Binnie - 11 November 2013, 09:37
RE: Does this make sense? - by NorthernRaider - 11 November 2013, 10:36

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