Stuart Truman said:Merrsh1 said:Stuart Truman said:Fifth gear did a dyno test. VPower came out top
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But the test is done on a turboed engine so you'd expect a result. An N/A engine wont show a difference.
What makes you say that? Very few racing engines are forced induction now but racing teams use high octane fuels for a reason...
Thats because the engine can take advantage probably of the higher octane fuel. If an NA engine is built for a particular ron (its in the owners manual for our cars) using a higher ron is unlikely to make any difference.
I used to use vpower, ultimate etc and there is no difference whatsoever. I recently did 1200 miles over 5 day using all types of fuel and there was no discernible improvement or decline in performance.
If im wrong then im wrong but id like to see dyno figures as a.lot of this fuel snobbery seems to be based on the advantage it gives forced induction engines.
I think its all placebo and people believe putting high octane fuel is caring for their p &j more... which is their choice obviously.