Is it possible to get bad petrol in some filling stations?
The reported cases of bad petrol are increasing rapidly, and according to my garage mechanic sources the quality of petrol can vary immensely from different filling stations. The problem is increasing in proportion to the growing tendency of the major uk suppliers, to add a percentage of ethanol or a similar substitute, to unleaded petrol. My own personal view is that ethanol based petrol is of a much lower quality than straight petrol, I believe it has a lower overall energy content, and you may suffer a reduction in mpg using this new type of fuel. There has been rumours on the internet, that fuel containing ethanol may be causing engine damage. It has been claimed by nameless sources, that the ethanol in the fuel may attract water particles, and water in your fuel system is never a good thing. In summary I think its fair to say that bad petrol is the product of the new lower quality eco fuels. It is strangely convenient that the introduction of alcohol/ethanol into vehicle fuels also allows big business to offload their mounting surplus of rotten wine and other alcohols into the oil industry, it also makes petrol cheaper to produce for big oil, then as a double-shaft they continue to hike up the price of fuel at the pumps? Why does that not surprise me?




