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The BMW Range
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V-Power - Hmmmm.....
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<blockquote data-quote="wc9922" data-source="post: 331747" data-attributes="member: 6000"><p>Use a new white tissue paper and let it soak up just a little bit of the fuel at the nozzle after u finish fuelling before you put it pack at the hose rack. U should be able to see some color on the tissue. It should be a bit dark blue. </p><p></p><p>Personally I have not known of 'watered down V-power sales'. Rain water in the tanks yes. Adultered fuel I have not. FYI, it's not up to the petrol station owners to request how much or when they want to top up the tanks. The station tank gauging and sales numbers are linked by SAP to Shell and Shell decides how much to send to the station and when. Not up to station owner to decide. Station owner only accepts delivery. Normally they send around 2,500 to 3,000 liters per shipment. This depends on the road tanker compartment configuration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wc9922, post: 331747, member: 6000"] Use a new white tissue paper and let it soak up just a little bit of the fuel at the nozzle after u finish fuelling before you put it pack at the hose rack. U should be able to see some color on the tissue. It should be a bit dark blue. Personally I have not known of 'watered down V-power sales'. Rain water in the tanks yes. Adultered fuel I have not. FYI, it's not up to the petrol station owners to request how much or when they want to top up the tanks. The station tank gauging and sales numbers are linked by SAP to Shell and Shell decides how much to send to the station and when. Not up to station owner to decide. Station owner only accepts delivery. Normally they send around 2,500 to 3,000 liters per shipment. This depends on the road tanker compartment configuration. [/QUOTE]
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