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stubbsy05
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20th Apr 05 at 12:20   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Just curious to who runs optimax and do they notice any difference?

The previous owner of my Civic has done for the last 3 years, but I usually run the normal unleaded so will stick to that.

Pop
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[Edited on 20-04-2005 by Pop]
James R
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I run it in the tank every 6-8 tanks to keep things clean.

It's really just unleaded with cleaner/octain boosters in. which is cheapert o pay the extra £2 for a tank rather than £5 on a bottle of cleaner.
Colin
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Wouldnt bother unless its a Jap car designed to run on higher ron petrol!!

My car runs like a pile of shite if I put normal unleaded in!!
Stu
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20th Apr 05 at 12:27   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Yep, Optimax and 2m/l of Nitrous Formula octane booster to every litre of fuel (so 100m/l to a full tank)

nik
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Never use anything else, only use it to protect engine
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I use saisburgh SUL in my GT - supplied by BP
Dan B
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Yes, since it seems a lot more economical with Optimax than with normal 95-RON Unleaded (30-40 miles more per tank), plus it does feel a bit more responsive under acceleration (maybe only slightly, maybe just me imagining something that's not actually happening, but the car definitely seemed to feel a little sluggish with 95-RON).
Mark Petty
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20th Apr 05 at 12:31   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

My car states 98 ron as the prefered fuel so I use optimax
Teddy
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20th Apr 05 at 12:33   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Yep
Stu
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RON rating is just the fuels resistance level to pre ignition (detonation) If your car isnt set up to run with it you wont see hardly any performance gains.

The only reason you see performance gains in Jap cars like Evos and Scoobies is that they are mapped to 100 RON Jap fuel. If the ECU detects low octane fuel it retards the ignition map and lowers boost to resist detonation, hence lowering performance.



[Edited on 20-04-2005 by Stu]
Mark Petty
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quote:
Originally posted by Stu
RON rating is just the fuels resistance level to pre ignition (detonation) If your car isnt set up to run with it you wont see hardly any performance gains.

The only reason you see performance gains in Jap cars like Evos and Scoobies is that they are mapped to 100 RON Jap fuel. If the ECU detects low octane fuel it retards the ignition map and lowers boost to resist detonation, hence lowering performance.



[Edited on 20-04-2005 by Stu]


Optimax is 98 ron isn't it?

[Edited on 20-04-2005 by Mark Petty]
antonOO2
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20th Apr 05 at 12:44   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i run optimax in my Bm and yes it is smoother.
Stu
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quote:
Originally posted by Mark Petty
quote:
Originally posted by Stu
RON rating is just the fuels resistance level to pre ignition (detonation) If your car isnt set up to run with it you wont see hardly any performance gains.

The only reason you see performance gains in Jap cars like Evos and Scoobies is that they are mapped to 100 RON Jap fuel. If the ECU detects low octane fuel it retards the ignition map and lowers boost to resist detonation, hence lowering performance.



[Edited on 20-04-2005 by Stu]


Optimax is 98 ron isn't it?

[Edited on 20-04-2005 by Mark Petty]


Yep
James R
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Optimax offically is 95, doesn't show RON on the pump, but the MON is the highest or petrols available at the pump, which is far more relaivant to turbo's and high comp engines.
timrud_
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20th Apr 05 at 12:50   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Yes, don't use anything else.
Stu
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20th Apr 05 at 12:51   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I remember when BP Ultimate came out and there were rumours of it being 100 octane!!

That would have been nice! Would have saved me a fair bit on octane booster!!!
Dan B
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20th Apr 05 at 13:00   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Pretty sure BP Ultimate is 100-octane outside of the UK...

[Edited on 20-04-2005 by Dan B]
timrud_
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Shell does a 100 octane fuel for the continent...
Rob126
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20th Apr 05 at 13:25   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

maybe not exactly the right post... but how can i check the figure of the fuel i'm giving my car? since over here we don't have a choice of brand! u just go to a station and fill it up!!
Marc
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Nismo
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i use diseeeeeeeeeel
mav
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20th Apr 05 at 16:56   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I use optimax too.............
Carr
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quote:
Originally posted by Nismo
i use diseeeeeeeeeel


Diesel power

Take it this isn't in the Rex though

 
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