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    #61
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    In the end BS lang pala ng Mitsubishi Balinwak yun after ko dalhin yung diesel sample ko from my car and from the station. Nganga yung SA nung tinanong ko kung pano nila nasabing water contaminated yung diesel ko, sabi nung SA by sight lang daw nila tinitignan.[/quote]

    i don't talk about my car's problems to the SA.. it's not in their job description.
    i talk to the mechanics for these..

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    #62
    I tried filling up my Grand Starex sa Seaoil. Di ko napansin sa discounted lane pa ako napunta. And yun one time bigla na lang namatay engine ko pero nag start ulit. Never filled with them again. Never happened again with my GS.

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    Actually, it's true that with diesel, you'll be able to spot the water since it doesn't mix with the fuel.

    With unleaded, the water mixes quickly, and the ethanol loses its binding with the gasoline and instead binds with the water.

    That's why when there's water contamination in an unleaded tank, we find that the water level increases day by day even if no water is added to the tank.[/quote]



    no comprendo..
    Last edited by dr. d; December 9th, 2014 at 12:09 PM.

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