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<blockquote data-quote="vladd_tappish" data-source="post: 16216" data-attributes="member: 438"><p>Hi guys. This is a real thing I experianced myself. I hope it helps you guys too. I am driving E46 318 2.0 now. Normally I fill my tank in Esso. Sometimes in Shell. This particular day I filled my tank in Shell. Everything was fine. The second day my car went jerking and the RPM was not stable. The car felt heavy and jerked while start moving. I thought it was my spark plugs or petrol filters or something. I had a slight thought that maybe its the fuel. I went to Petronas this time but the problem still didn't subside. I decided to try out BHP but it didnt solve my problem too. I thought it was not the fuel problem. Before going to a workshop I went back to Esso to fill up. What a suprise, the car became normal again! Does what fuel you use really makes a difference? Is Esso fuel is the best fuel for bimmers?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vladd_tappish, post: 16216, member: 438"] Hi guys. This is a real thing I experianced myself. I hope it helps you guys too. I am driving E46 318 2.0 now. Normally I fill my tank in Esso. Sometimes in Shell. This particular day I filled my tank in Shell. Everything was fine. The second day my car went jerking and the RPM was not stable. The car felt heavy and jerked while start moving. I thought it was my spark plugs or petrol filters or something. I had a slight thought that maybe its the fuel. I went to Petronas this time but the problem still didn't subside. I decided to try out BHP but it didnt solve my problem too. I thought it was not the fuel problem. Before going to a workshop I went back to Esso to fill up. What a suprise, the car became normal again! Does what fuel you use really makes a difference? Is Esso fuel is the best fuel for bimmers? [/QUOTE]
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