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Gambit |
posted on 29th Sep 04 at 13:37 |
pinking is caused by the timing being out. on most modern day cars the ecu will advance/retard the timing for you. but older cars need set manually | |
MoNkEy MaGiC |
posted on 29th Sep 04 at 12:19 |
what does it mean by "pinking" | |
Gambit |
posted on 29th Sep 04 at 10:36 |
quote: aye that extra two points of octane booster taking it to 98.2 ron is well worth the money :lol: | |
Joff |
posted on 29th Sep 04 at 09:49 |
STOP FUCKING REPLYING TO THIS THREAD :mad: | |
Fad |
posted on 29th Sep 04 at 08:22 |
quote: not yet but i've tried all the other brands, found ultimate too expensive, optimax just didnt feel any diff after using it for a week and also heard about detonation of older egines from using it so stick esso super with changing my fuel filter regularly :) I super to be the best seeing as i was doing 140ish miles a day in my XE. Super is only 81.9 p a litre where i am :) | |
big eck |
posted on 29th Sep 04 at 01:57 |
quote: PMSL :lol::lol: thank you joffry | |
Cybermonkey |
posted on 28th Sep 04 at 23:21 |
quote: Is Esso Synergy available i the UK yet? | |
Joff |
posted on 28th Sep 04 at 22:40 |
quote: Just in case people are too fucking blind to realise...:rolleyes: | |
Robin |
posted on 28th Sep 04 at 20:37 |
optimax with 76 cool blue as octane booster, clean, and a lot quicker for me | |
Fad |
posted on 28th Sep 04 at 19:21 |
neither Esso super unleaded | |
big eck |
posted on 28th Sep 04 at 18:59 |
I done a post on this a few weeks back and there were fukin loads of different replies, some were very interesting reading, In fact its at the bottom of this thread | |
A_Venables |
posted on 28th Sep 04 at 17:57 |
I run optimax, have done for 2 years now in the SRi 8v, had the head off after about 10K's worth of use with optimax and everything was as clean as a wistle! performance has made a small jump, so I wont go back, hardly any carbon deposits anyware and the car had done 85K, not bad eh?!:thumbs: | |
steveo.p |
posted on 28th Sep 04 at 16:03 |
untill it runs out........ lol:lol: | |
Jacko@FFWD |
posted on 28th Sep 04 at 15:58 |
Optimax all day long ;) | |
corsa5dr |
posted on 28th Sep 04 at 15:29 |
I put it in my car. Definitely runs better and apparently gives slightly better fuel consumption, which probably evens out anyway as its more expensive. 89p at my nearest Shell:( | |
diddon |
posted on 28th Sep 04 at 15:01 |
is optimax worth it in a corsa c 1.8 sri | |
Joff |
posted on 28th Sep 04 at 14:59 |
FFS. | |
ChrisD16v |
posted on 28th Sep 04 at 14:46 |
I work for Shell so obviously i would say optimax, however we supply BP with the base hi octane fuel, they just put there additives in which aint of the highest quality. Optimax also acts as a cleaning agent in your engine, this also assists in improving performance, economy and engine reliability! | |
blundey |
posted on 28th Sep 04 at 14:02 |
petrol is filtered into the lorrys and outof the lorrys to the pumps...i doubt it will be dirty. None the less...both petrols are for performance cars or cars that need a higher octance for example if you was to run nitrous then optimax would be preffered if not neccessary. | |
PaulW |
posted on 28th Sep 04 at 13:58 |
optimax... | |
sebj |
posted on 28th Sep 04 at 13:57 |
Just wanted to get peoples views on the two and how it affected their engines. |