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Anyone tried this yet?
http://www.bp.com/sectiongenericarticle.do?categoryId=9009077&contentId=7016847
Guybrush
05-11-2008, 11:02
You can't use over 100ron for competition, so can't really see the point in going to 102.
Plus, it'll be bloody expensive.
You can't use over 100ron for competition, so can't really see the point in going to 102.
Plus, it'll be bloody expensive.
but not everyone competes in competitions:confused: so would be nice for your everyday road users :agree: but as mentioned the costs maybe steep.
Guybrush
05-11-2008, 11:20
but not everyone competes in competitions:confused: so would be nice for your everyday road users :agree: but as mentioned the costs maybe steep.
I knew someone would say that.... but where do you draw the line....? 105ron, 110ron, why don't they just release a 120ron?
You can already buy additive seperately (and thats all they are doing to their petrol, throwing in additives to boost the octane), or you can run methanol.... i just think for the "enthusiast" 97/100ron fuel is fine.
I can only imagine the price of this per ltr is going to be stupidly high. Ill stick to tesco's best 99 ron.
£2.42 a litre has been mentioned...:eek:
I knew someone would say that.... but where do you draw the line....? 105ron, 110ron, why don't they just release a 120ron?
You can already buy additive seperately (and thats all they are doing to their petrol, throwing in additives to boost the octane), or you can run methanol.... i just think for the "enthusiast" 97/100ron fuel is fine.
I don't agree with much of this statement.
Unless you're gonna run more ignition, and/or are the limit of boost det' threshold, then it's a waste of time.
Matt Cole
05-11-2008, 13:08
Just to go slightly off topic i have a grievance with supermarket petrol. Its really rubbish!! When banging asdas and sainsburies in the m3, it would feel sluggish. Anyway i had this confirmed the other day by a garage that have had a load of diesels and petrol engine issues. It seems the supermarket fuel does not burn correctly in the chambers and the evidence is normally on one side of your spark plugs where its ran lean. Its also damaging cat converters and lamda sensors, as well as your using more of it as the ecu tries to compensate for the weak burn.
A classic case of its cheap for a reason.:rolleyes:
Just to go slightly off topic i have a grievance with supermarket petrol. Its really rubbish!! When banging asdas and sainsburies in the m3, it would feel sluggish. Anyway i had this confirmed the other day by a garage that have had a load of diesels and petrol engine issues. It seems the supermarket fuel does not burn correctly in the chambers and the evidence is normally on one side of your spark plugs where its ran lean. Its also damaging cat converters and lamda sensors, as well as your using more of it as the ecu tries to compensate for the weak burn.
A classic case of its cheap for a reason.:rolleyes:
mate is your bmw an E36, if so had the same problem with mine, all to do with those vanos blocks. Stay away from supermarket petrol stations!
Just to go slightly off topic i have a grievance with supermarket petrol. Its really rubbish!! When banging asdas and sainsburies in the m3, it would feel sluggish. Anyway i had this confirmed the other day by a garage that have had a load of diesels and petrol engine issues. It seems the supermarket fuel does not burn correctly in the chambers and the evidence is normally on one side of your spark plugs where its ran lean. Its also damaging cat converters and lamda sensors, as well as your using more of it as the ecu tries to compensate for the weak burn.
A classic case of its cheap for a reason.:rolleyes:
My mates got the same sort of problem, he has a Mini Cooper S and always fills up at Tesco in Southend. His car had a problem it started and then died 5 seconds after and now last week failed its mot on emissions. He has taken back to the place who carried out all the engine work he has had done and they have found a trace of silicon in the petrol and its focked his lambda's and sports cat :(
warpspeed
05-11-2008, 15:26
How about LPG? 107 RON and 45-65p/litre!!!!:D
iv used 102 ron in germany... cant say i noticed a difference??????????? car is always filled up with tesco 99 ron normally with no problems either
Penfold aka The Dealer
05-11-2008, 16:07
iv used 102 ron in germany... cant say i noticed a difference??????????? car is always filled up with tesco 99 ron normally with no problems either
That 102 ron did help you tho up the recovery truck on track lol
funny chap lol that big eld german recovery driver dragged my car up by the spokes on the wheels:mad:, and filled up with the 102 on the way home:cry:
Paul, was that the shell racing V power we got on the way home ???
£2.42 a litre has been mentioned...:eek:
Im sure i saw this stuff and it was around that price last year.
I had just driven around 400 miles in the dead of night and i was about 40 miles from home (tired), needed to fill up the car, pulled the nozzle out the pump about to fill up, then glanced at the price per litre, 'WTF!! Aye that will be chocolate!'. Thought i had driven 400years in time!!!:laugh:
dave j gtt
06-11-2008, 00:03
whats wrong with 95 ron :confused: :laugh:
That's 100ron
you sure... might be wrong but got this picture in my head of seeing 102? i maybe wrong
'WTF!! Aye that will be chocolate!'.
Eh?
you sure... might be wrong but got this picture in my head of seeing 102? i maybe wrong
Defo 100
whats wrong with 95 ron :confused: :laugh:
Nothing at all...:)
mate is your bmw an E36, if so had the same problem with mine, all to do with those vanos blocks. Stay away from supermarket petrol stations!
What?! Thats what I've been chucking in my Evo.... seems fine?! Not had it too long tho... ;) Tell me more!
Never thaught it was particularly quick tho.... but thats cos they aint ;)
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Anyone tried this yet?
http://www.bp.com/sectiongenericarticle.do?categoryId=9009077&contentId=7016847
This old chestnut..... MORE OCTANE DOES NOT EQUAL MORE POWER..... the ron or mon just indicates the fuels resistance to detonation (compared to pure octane). If you don't retune (more boost, remap ignition etc) the extra octane rating WILL MAKE NO DIFFERENCE...
Originally Posted by Kraig
'WTF!! Aye that will be chocolate!'.
Eh?
I meant 'That won't be happening' lol :D
Advancing the ignition on the GTT and upping the boost is so easy and fruitful I'd say this latest fuel is a more than welcome addition depending on price.
The improvement in low down response from ign advance is worth it on its own.
i get kind of puzzled at the advancing /retarding of the ignition:confused: time for a thread->
Unless you're gonna run more ignition, and/or are the limit of boost det' threshold
??
Who owns a 5GTT and isn't? :)
The more clever Jap cars turn them selves up anyway when they get better don't they?
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