Take it from me mate and independent tests, Momentum is a very good fuel :)
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Didn't 5th gear run a test a few years back with different fuels in a high performance car and found no difference?
Then again, if folks on here are finding benefits then it must work. |
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Each to their own.........Happy motoring people :) |
My policy on putting fuel in is that I use the cheapest stuff that happens to be nearby when the needle's pointing to the red bit on the dial! :fishing:
I've run quite a variety of cars from a 1.1 205 back in the day through to my ZS's, ZT's a BMW 540i, 4l Soarer, Hilux Surf and even an MG RV8, all on the cheapest fuel (usually supermarket) and never had a problem. With some of those, the 540i most recently I did try high octane fuels and was amazed at the difference..........there simply wasn't any! The only time I've ever had a fuel related issue was when the entire region had a contaminated batch of LPG which contained too much heavy oil or something which meant that the car would still on idle on gas. Thankfully that problem stopped when the local station refilled their tanks! |
I know a few people that are involved with the shell fuel labs... and after seeing the difference between even shell normal unleaded and supermarket junk i would never touch the stuff again. Plus my local tesco has been fined twice in as many years for sticking normal fuel in the 99 tank and selling it at 99 prices.
Shell or BP only for me. when running a performance car its just not worth the risk |
Wouldn't call the 180 a performance car though, besides soon the unleaded will be biofuel. http://www.pistonheads.com/news/defa...?storyId=24900
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Think the engines that notice it most are highly tuned sports bike engines for example the zx6r which has have over double the zs specific output at 134.85Kw/L by producing 107bhp from a tiny 600cc engine. I stick in what evers close when I hit the redline. |
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I know i run a diesel but we have cetane ratings rather than octane..
and i know for sure that i get better mialage out of bp ultimate than i do 'bog standrd fuel' However i put in branded fuel - and top it is up with millars fuel additive. for me it gives a noticable smooth idle (once the car is warm as she hunts like anything when cold) and less smoke out the back and a few more mpg. cost wise it works out about the same as if i were to use 'ultimate' diesel all the time. Shell v-power diesel actuall costs me mpg - this is apaprently due to the way it is made.... As mentioned on another thread my parents had an old vaux carlton and they had nothing but problems with it at the end of it;s life with esitation and stalling - and some decent fuel cured it - ever since they i aoid supermarket fuel where possible! |
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