Smartbear said:Tesco momentum or Shell V power here, always used super unleaded in my zed for its engine cleaning properties![]()
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sunnydays said:Shell V Power Nitro 99 all the time for the 35is
Busterboo said:sunnydays said:Shell V Power Nitro 99 all the time for the 35is
Why? :?
It's 1 above BMW's recommended maximum RON, 2 expensive and 3 finding a Shell station can be a nuisance.

Busterboo said:sunnydays said:Shell V Power Nitro 99 all the time for the 35is
Why? :?
It's 1 above BMW's recommended maximum RON, 2 expensive and 3 finding a Shell station can be a nuisance.
john-e89 said:Busterboo said:sunnydays said:Shell V Power Nitro 99 all the time for the 35is
Why? :?
It's 1 above BMW's recommended maximum RON, 2 expensive and 3 finding a Shell station can be a nuisance.
The log book for the E89 was written before Shell nitro v power nitro + was produced ...
Busterboo said:john-e89 said:Busterboo said:Why? :?
It's 1 above BMW's recommended maximum RON, 2 expensive and 3 finding a Shell station can be a nuisance.
The log book for the E89 was written before Shell nitro v power nitro + was produced ...
"Shell V-Power, formerly known as Shell V-Power Nitro+, is the brand name given to Shell's enhanced high specification fuels for road motor vehicles. Shell launched the fuel in March 2008 under the name Nitrogen-Enriched Shell V-Power, with nitrogen-containing detergents." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shell_V-Power
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Busterboo said:The label inside the fuel flap of my 35iS says,
"Unleaded Petrol Only
ROZ/RON 95
(ROZ/RON 95-98)".
Shell V-Power is 99.
I rest my case.
You don’t have a ‘case’. You know full well you can use 99 Ron in the 35is, you just don’t have the maturity to hold your hands up and admit it. After reading your irrelevant and incorrect drivel I thought maybe I could make quite a few quid by trawling around the scrap yards up and down the country stripping bits off knackered 35is engines from using 99 Ron, even though BMW haven’t said it’s unsafe, they’re even a Shell partnership now, but you know what? Every scrap yard I rang didn’t have a knackered 35is in with a shagged engine from using the ‘wrong fuel’, any idea why? Yes, that’s right, because there aren’t any. But whatever, as usual, you know best.
You can, obviously, use whatever fuel you like in your car. Sunnydays, me, lots of others on this forum in all sorts of Zeds will carry on using 99 Ron for its cleaning and lubricating properties, it’s higher anti knock properties, you don’t have to, its your democratic right to carry on being pedantic.
As I’ve said before, it’s impossible to argue with an idiot, and don’t say I haven’t tried.![]()
Busterboo said:sunnydays said:Shell V Power Nitro 99 all the time for the 35is
Why? :?
It's 1 above BMW's recommended maximum RON, 2 expensive and 3 finding a Shell station can be a nuisance.