Do You Know The “Quality” Of Diesel Fuel You Are Buying?
Most fuel buyers assume the diesel fuels they purchase meet the established (ASTM – American Society for Testing and Materials) specification requirements. Whether diesel fuels are sourced from major producers or independent suppliers, there is absolutely NO guarantee this always happens. Click here to find out more.
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2 Comments
Paul Herman
I’ve never thought about the quality of diesel fuel that I buy for my car. I’ve always thought that fuel was fuel. I suppose that the quality of fuel that you put in your car can make a difference on your gas mileage. It’s hard not to go to the gas stations that offer the cheapest gas though.
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GeraldVonberger
I didn’t know that there were different quality levels of diesel fuel. It’s interesting that the regulations don’t necessarily guarantee the type of fuel you get. It makes a lot of sense to find some fuel companies that provide the right type of diesel that meets regulations. That sort of thing can have a huge impact on your engine, so it’s worth the investment. http://www.fairbanksfuel.com/services