Presumably though, if it's not a skanky back-shed production (and I'm not suggesting for a minute that it is), it will have been tested to some sort of standards. ANSI, SAE, EN (I do testing to EN standards, though not on fuels), ASTM or whatever.
If it does have such accreditations, then it will be fine and we should then be happy.
If it does have such accreditations, then it will be fine and we should then be happy.


For someone selling a superior product, all I can say is that specific information so far is somewhat thin, i.e: nonexistent.




They are two totally separate products, (although I'm sure I'm teaching Grandma to suck eggs with that nugget).
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