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Used it a couple of times and the car definately feels livelier, not aware of any mpg difference. Am I doing any damage by using 99 instead of the recommended 95?
R.E92 said:One a tuned car you want to use higher octane fuels like VPower and Momentum. On a stock car it's a waste of money and makes no difference.
SO8 said:R.E92 said:One a tuned car you want to use higher octane fuels like VPower and Momentum. On a stock car it's a waste of money and makes no difference.
But they have a higher concentration of cleaners present, at least according to the manufacturers ... surely not a bad thing ?
FWIW I always seemed to get approx 25 miles per tank more from super unleaded such as Optimax / V Power, etc ... meaning I guess it is a more efficient fuel ? This was over a number of years and car - always the same, more miles per tank when using super.
R.E92 said:SO8 said:R.E92 said:One a tuned car you want to use higher octane fuels like VPower and Momentum. On a stock car it's a waste of money and makes no difference.
But they have a higher concentration of cleaners present, at least according to the manufacturers ... surely not a bad thing ?
FWIW I always seemed to get approx 25 miles per tank more from super unleaded such as Optimax / V Power, etc ... meaning I guess it is a more efficient fuel ? This was over a number of years and car - always the same, more miles per tank when using super.
I've never noticed an increase in MPG with the fuels. If anything the MPG should be lower as Tesco Momentum uses 10% ethanol concentration to get it's RON up to 99. Ethanol has a lower energy content.
I use 99RON fuels exclusively as I have an aggressive map on the car. If I use 97RON it will run but the ECU will have to make corrections to the ignition timing at high load to prevent pre-ignition.
The marketing is quite strongly biased towards the cleaning aspect, I suspect this is mostly bullshit but have seen no convincing unbiased evidence either way. I'm thankful that they are expanding the userbase though as it means people like me who want as higher RON value get access to it.
Shell claim they add their detergents to both the Fuel Save range and the VPower Nitro range. Might be a better buy if you are just wanting the additives.