
Originally Posted by
jut703
BS from your Ford "specialist".
In case you didn't know, all petroleum brands share fuel. Shell gets from Petron and Total on top of their own supply from Batangas in order to serve their Manila stations.
If you've seen how stringent Shell's product quality testing is from the depot, you'd know that they meet gov't mandated specs to the letter.
The usual cause for dirty fuel is a poorly maintained station - the tanks could have sediment build-up, or even water intrusion. But for most stations in Manila that are company owned, operational standards are at a very high level so contamination is unlikely.
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