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  1. Join Date
    Feb 2017
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    #91
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    These are usually sediments that settle at the bottom of the underground tanks in the station. Whenever stock levels are low, the fuel in the tanks usually gets stirred up and may end up getting sucked up by the dispenser and into your car.

    Older stations usually have years worth of sediments in their tanks, so even if we have cleaner diesel now, that could be a remnant of previous years' fuel. It's not all that harmful because your fuel filter will take care of it. Unfortunately, tank cleaning is very expensive and is usually done when more serious contamination happens.

    To avoid sediments in your diesel, best to fill up at newer stations or stations which appear to have excellent operational standards.

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    Thanks for the tips sir. Hehehe buti may taga petroleum industry (tama po ba ako?)

    Buti naman at bago pa ung Unioil station. Usually KM20 Petron ako kasi mura or Unioil dahil sa discount. 👍

    PAJ 4M40 MORE POWER!

  2. Join Date
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    #92
    Eto ang mga diesel na consistent ang clarity at linis na dumadating sakin. Petron, shell at jetti. Yung unioil malinaw din ang diesel kaya lang hindi sila consistent kung minsan medyo blurred or malabo ang kulay.

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