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Old 08-24-2004, 02:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Brian Carlton
Thanks OldNavy. I am going to look up some Amoco around here, even if I pay more for it.
Be aware that there are a lot of BP/AMOCO stations advertizing the Premier (min 52 C) and Powerblend (min 48 C) fuels for sale, but tested fuel samples have proven they are sticking people. I had my source tested, cost $30 best I remember. Remember it only takes 2 of 5 requirements for it to be legal "primium" fuel.

I think the BP/AMOCO website gives a list of areas it's available or you can contact them for a list as I did a couple of years ago. We have one local AMOCO station that does not get it's fuel from AMOCO, but from independent jobber. His diesel is crud and I think he dumps used motor oil from his service bays in to the tanks on occasions.
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