draffodx wrote: » Its simple really if you see a non branded petrol station selling petrol/diesel for 5 cent a litre less than normal you have to be wary.
Vego wrote: » load of bs IMO....you have lads saying the tesco petrol is wrecking engines then its the apple green ...etc
Sgt Pepper 64 wrote: » Coincidence? Its your engine bill! http://www.rte.ie/news/2011/0505/meath.html "The laundering procedure involves removing dye from cheap agricultural diesel and the 'washed' product is then sold on as ordinary road diesel. However, the process creates highly toxic sludge which is usually dumped and the 'washed' diesel can result in damaged engines."
PauloMN wrote: » You are talking about laundered fuel. The OP seems to be referring to diesel from a filling station. I can understand how laundered fuel could damage the engine if it is agri diesel that's gone through non-approved processing, but I cannot understand how diesel from a filling station that's just 4 or 5c a litre cheaper than others could be damaging injectors. It seems much more likely to me that stories like this are put out there to frighten people away from cheaper garages.
PauloMN wrote: » What constitutes "non-branded"? If I get diesel from some farm for 50c a litre, then of course I would expect to be wary, but why should I be wary of diesel bought from a filling station? Did the mechanic in the OP explain what the difference was in the diesel that affected the injectors? I'm not doubting any of the stories - all I'm saying is that I'd be equally wary of some of them as I would be of getting 5c off my litre of diesel.