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toffeeman said:Scholester said:I would have thought that coil pack issues would have been apparent on the way to the garage and not just once the new fuel was added?
This was my thought exactly. No issues mentioned on way to garage but immediately after filling up with fuel. Maybe just a bad batch of fuel.
lofi said:toffeeman said:Scholester said:I would have thought that coil pack issues would have been apparent on the way to the garage and not just once the new fuel was added?
This was my thought exactly. No issues mentioned on way to garage but immediately after filling up with fuel. Maybe just a bad batch of fuel.
Bad batch is entirely possible. I once filled up with Esso Super and the car was very horrid. I was on a eurotrip and so I put Shell super in after half a tank and it was much better, ran that through and then a full tank of shell and it was back to normal. My thought was that the Esso super is very unpopular and therefore had probably been sat in the tank at the garage for ages.