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I was considering buying some BP 102 ron fuel for Supra Pod on Saturday.

 

There's a BP garage in MK that sells it, so I was thinking of buying 10 litres or so and using/mixing it in with the V power that'll be in my tank on Saturday.

 

Good idea or waste of cash?

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I'll have a couple of drums of C16 in the jeep should anyone want to give that a whirl.

 

102 is for girls ;)

 

Gaz.

 

Am i right in saying that this would only be of use to cars with reset stock ECUs and standalones that are mapped for it.

 

If you are running an EM or AEM which has only been mapped on standard fuel then there is no point?

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Am i right in saying that this would only be of use to cars with reset stock ECUs and standalones that are mapped for it.

 

If you are running an EM or AEM which has only been mapped on standard fuel then there is no point?

 

Technically, yes - however running this fuel on a car not mapped for it would still prevent det, which is rather important!

 

It wouldn't give you that much of a power advantage however, unless you can advance the ignition to make use of it. You could run a touch more boost though ;)

 

Gaz.

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I'll have a couple of drums of C16 in the jeep should anyone want to give that a whirl.

 

102 is for girls ;)

 

Gaz.

 

:rlol:

 

BP on the way into Newport Pagnell sells it I think, pretty sure they sold it there.

 

Might be dropping off the convoy to visit Turbofit on the way, so might have to go past the Newport BP ;)

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