Hello to all
Is all diesel the same one know all at work said BP is not the same as Caltex. I get my fuel from a BP that is in an industrial area ( I would think they have a high turn over )
Am I wrong all info would be great.
Regards Rob Poynter
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Hello to all
Is all diesel the same one know all at work said BP is not the same as Caltex. I get my fuel from a BP that is in an industrial area ( I would think they have a high turn over )
Am I wrong all info would be great.
Regards Rob Poynter
I've heard the same thing but when on the road I tend to go where the truckies go .
We don't have refineries anymore so all comes from o/s to a terminal and trucked to the servos from there so all the same.
Just use the servos the truckies use for newest fuel.
Pete
We have a fuel refinery at Geelong that processes crude. I understand BP used to add a combustion element that gave better ignition and power output - unsure if thats still the case considering it costs them to add it. I cant tell any difference in performance between one supplier and the next to be honest.
Amazingly enough we do still have some refineries in Oz .
https://aip.com.au/sites/default/fil...Refineries.pdf
We used to have a couple of process techs from the Kwinana Refinery in our club.
Kwinana is owned and operated by BP but supplies all Brands.
Some is shipped in, some refined on site, some blended.
FWIW they said Truck Diesel is Truck Diesel and Premium Diesel, the only difference between BP Ultimate and Caltex Vortex is at the final stage when it was split off so the "secret additives" are blended... primarily detergents.
IMHO the fuels are almost identical, if one was better than the other, the shitty one would be out of business in days... I certainly have never noticed any difference in my travels around WA and economy seems the same
I've also heard and be told numerous times the undercover detergent and additives in the BP Ultimate is better than any other... But better in what way? *shrug*
Always use Caltex Premium, just because I have several on majority en route of my daily travels. And always add a dash of fuel doctor.
Hiya Hodge...
Yeah, I use BP (local) Caltex down the road when cheaper and either/or when touring or with work.
No additives in CRD engines but a dose of 2T in my Chevy.
I dose the Chevy 'cause it was old tech even back in the days when Diesel was made only on the full Moon by a Still after adding sacrificial virgins to the brew and fuel pmps were Bellows operated by slaves.
Diesel was $1.43 today so filled up both tanks thats a fair price
but should really be cheaper
campared to the price of a barrel of oil