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Well with them talking about raising Fuel Costs again by another

2p in April the question of what to use is on my mind yet again.

 

So, lets ask/see what you guys use in yours and why??

 

I have used Unleaded in the past when I am desperate as I live 30min drive away from the nearest V-Power. But I am undecided wether or not it's a good idea in the long run?

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J spec cars are set up to run on higher octane fuel. V-power is your friend. I still call it Optimax though.

 

Oh, and it's Myth...

 

So is Super unleaded the same thing as V-Power or is the octane rate different again?

 

What will happen if I keep using just Unleaded?

 

What about mixing the two occasionaly?

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I always use V-Power. Probably best for a BPU car (and singles of course).

 

I only live 2 minutes away from my nearest shell, I've got 2 on my way to work, its very convenient! But lately I dont drive as much anymore as I used to because of the rip off price!

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I have an NA :) Standard unleaded (95RON) for me.

 

But the consensus is that for Jap TTs, you need one of the higher octane motion lotions. If you do decide that it's OK to use 95RON, keep an eye out for your mpg figures, because if they drop, it might negate any benefits from using the cheaper fuel.

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I used v-power when I first got the NA and then changed to normal unleaded. I couldn't tell any difference in performance to be honest, only that I had a couple of quid left at the pump to buy some sweets.....:)

 

H.

 

I agree Paul. Not a noticable differance. It may give you an extra Pony on a dyno read out.

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If your running a standard UK, you will probably benefit from running normal UK fuel, as thats what the cars been mapped for. You might see slight benefits from Vpower etc, but its not absolut a must.

 

If your running a jap spec car, best to stick to highr RONs as thats what they use in jap land so will be mapped for it, lower rons MAY cause knock (especially in turbos)

 

If your running a tuned car, especially a turbo with higher boost, higher RON fuels become more of a must.

 

You can use normal fuel in any car, just dont boost the nuts off of it or you might start melting your pistons.

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