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Old 08 Jan 2004, 07:51 pm
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Well I worked for HESS gas back in the day. I can tell you ALL tanks have water in them! I stuck enough tanks over my time there to know, we had a paste we would put on the stick to see how much water was in the gas. We had a limit of inches per tank and then we had to have it pumped off. Also never get gas while or right after a tanker drops a tank, it mixes the underground gets the water moving up the lines, and stirs all the silt on the bottom of the underground.

Also I think 93 octane is 93 octane in this day and age. There are only so many places refineing oil to gas. I do use Hess 93. I use Sunoco 94 in my bike. There is only one Sunoco in my area that has a hose for each grade, on a bike gettin only 3 gal gas, I dont want the hose, pipe, pump, full of the last customers grade.
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