In Sydney, there was ULP, Vortex and leaded. Then Vortex98 came out and replaced the leaded nozzle. Now it is ULP, Vortex and Vortex98.Quote:
Originally Posted by Xplodin
Vortex has a green label, Vortex98 has a grey label.
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In Sydney, there was ULP, Vortex and leaded. Then Vortex98 came out and replaced the leaded nozzle. Now it is ULP, Vortex and Vortex98.Quote:
Originally Posted by Xplodin
Vortex has a green label, Vortex98 has a grey label.
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Originally Posted by Menthu Rae
iv seen 100RON at a servo already cant remember where but 100% positive i saw it :D
Shell Optimax Extreme, 100 octane with 5% ethanol. Last year's news. For a list of stations selling it, check the shell website.
Hey i been using optimax 100 octane from shell darlinghurst last couple of weeks no complaints actually i think its better than the rest. U guys (non gender specific!!) heard anything bout ethanol? its 5% blend. They had a big ethanol scare campaign couple of yrs ago funded by big oil companies to get rid of some of the little guys coz its a cheap substitute. Now they bringing it back in with a 'ethanol is good' campaign and it actually is. (or so i've heard) Hope its as engine safe as they say it is.
Umm Honda recommend to only put ethanol blended fuel into thier cars manufactured after 2002. You have a 94 model yo..Quote:
Originally Posted by J2daW
I refuse to run a fuel with ethanol in my car. It's a 1998, but even if it were 2002+ I still wouldn't use ethanol fuel.
Dont your read manufacture recommandation?Quote:
Originally Posted by J2daW
They even specifically said it may be harmful or damage your engine if your engine older than 2004 if used regularly. But in the end its really your car and you do what ever you want.
you think its ok to use Shell ultimate 100 ron if you have a JDM engine+ecu which is tuned to 100-107 RON
Nup............ FINAL Line with me is NO ETHANOL (But yes to alcohol [consumable]) Even if it had 1 part per million i still wouldnt use it thats like .000001% Ethanol.
I'll just stick to my Mobil S8000 and BP Ultimate. :D :cool:
I've been using that 100ron Shell Optimax Extreme in my 96 civic exlusively for the last few weeks now. Not a problem at all, and in fact I think it's better than the others. The car goes harder and just feels more responsive and revs smoother up high too. Fuel eceonomy seems to be marginally better than the 98 stuff too.
To all those who oppose the ethanol blended fuels: they wouldn't sell the shit if it were bad for your engine. It's only 5% anyway. And besides, do you think it's any worse than all the other shit they put in?
It's because ethanol is corrosive to certain materials. Different materials are compatible with different chemicals. Heck, water is very damaging to sugar, while hexane doesn't do anything to sugar.Quote:
Originally Posted by DomenEK
Honda vehicles built before 2002 used materials that might not be compatible with ethanol, hence Honda Australia's reluctance to issue a statement saying that pre-2002 models will last as long with ethanol blend fuels.
5-10% ethanol blend fuels will work in older cars. Just that in the long term, the seals that come into contact with the fuel might corrode at a quicker rate.
And cigarettes are bad for you as they cause lung cancer, bad breath and poverty, yet they are still allowed to be sold at supermarkets. Bad things can still be sold. It is up to you to decide if it is good for you.
let the man use wat ever he thinks best for his car.... just hope he doesnt post up a thread later on... saying "something wrong with my car"
Plus when you think about it, Honda dont make these recommandation for nothing. Telling people what fuel to use dont really benifit them in anyway (unless they are sponsered or co-owner of that fuel company).