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    98 fuel question

    What 98 petrol do you guys normally use? bp ultimate? caltex vortex 98? v-power? How many km's do you get out of one tank? Ive only tried vortex 98, thinking of testing out bp ultimate

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    i tried nearly all!
    BP ultimate gets me the best milage
    v-power makes the car feel alot stronger but petrol gets eatin quicker
    vortex is kinda ok. (medium)
    7-11 ( mobil ) = petrol lasted ages but car barely moved
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    if you flog car alot get ' vpower'
    if you baby it get ' bp ultimate or 711 98
    SingleCammerJammer

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    BP Ultimate worked the best for me, for all my cars but each to their own lolz
    Toda Racing AU | Shen * Speed Works | Jesse Streeter

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    for someone reason everyone will plug BP's fuel as being the best. I honestly cannot tell the difference.
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  5. #5
    That's cause you drive:

    A) Factory tune
    B) Too soft =P

    I kid
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    Quote Originally Posted by DreadAngel View Post
    That's cause you drive:

    A) Factory tune
    B) Too soft =P

    I kid



    Police cars here are only factory tuned.If you can do better than 180K they can't catch you, so they don't even try.
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    Quote Originally Posted by eren View Post
    i tried nearly all!
    BP ultimate gets me the best milage
    v-power makes the car feel alot stronger but petrol gets eatin quicker
    vortex is kinda ok. (medium)
    7-11 ( mobil ) = petrol lasted ages but car barely moved
    -
    if you flog car alot get ' vpower'
    if you baby it get ' bp ultimate or 711 98
    you get 2200kms on bp ultimate right?
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    That's what it says , im not sure if I read it right.
    SingleCammerJammer

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    it is dependent on you state's oil refinery

    e.g in melb there are only shell and mobil oil refinery and shell provide petrol for bp

    so this means in qld you'll be getting the true bp 98 ultimate as there's a bp oil refinery in qld

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    Don't BP in melb throw in their own additives and chemicals to whatever shell supplies?
    I found that 95 octane gave me the best bang for buck, 98 usually has some anti-knock additives which don't really help 4 cylinder engines afaik.

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    Curtis the NSW highway patrol cars run E85 (yes they enjoy additional kw's and Nm, up from the 317kw's) as can all the cop cars in NSW, they can tip 98 if they choose. Who told you they were speed limited ????

    BP for me !, 730km outta 45L on the highway, recently smashed that record after boosting on a trip down the hume got over 750km. the R18a is one fuel efficient bitch if driven well.
    Last edited by Stevil; 02-05-2013 at 07:19 AM.

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