Was just intrested, its coming up to my weekley fill up and i was wondering what it might do, it wont like blow the engin up or n e think will it? or will it give a small bit of proformence???
cheres man but as usual there is a fiat forum fight about sumpthink off subject on it lol, clasicAwww god not another one. USE THE SEARCH BAR!.
https://www.fiatforum.com/grande-punto-technical/118228-super-unleaded-ok.html
cheres man but as usual there is a fiat forum fight about sumpthink off subject on it lol, clasic
Cheeres all the same!
woh blodey hell i thought you were if n e think soposed to get more mpg.....It made a difference with me, I only got 290 miles out of my tank where as i normally get 350 plus on the regular stuff
Why do you guys think that paying another few pence a litre for "Snake Oil" will give you extra MPG? It just doesn't happen (& if it does - then it's all in the mind!).
Modern car engines have VERY powerful computers (more powerful than the Apollo 13 mission Space Shuttle - that is fact!). Your modern ECU makes MILLIONS of calculations a second to determine how much fuel to tell the high pressure sensor to inject into the cylinders for any given throttle depression. Most modern cars don't even have a metal cable between the accelerator pedal & the throttle body - it's all electronic "fly by wire".
To pay extra for 98RON over 95RON is a BIG mistake if you have a modern car (2000 on). You WILL get a slightly cleaner engine - if you plan to run the car for 10 years+. Otherwise you are just throwing your hard earned cash down the toilet. And in my experience, you will see a REDUCTION in your mpg. Just fill up with ASDA 95RON
Why do you guys think that paying another few pence a litre for "Snake Oil" will give you extra MPG? It just doesn't happen (& if it does - then it's all in the mind!).
Modern car engines have VERY powerful computers (more powerful than the Apollo 13 mission Space Shuttle - that is fact!). Your modern ECU makes MILLIONS of calculations a second to determine how much fuel to tell the high pressure sensor to inject into the cylinders for any given throttle depression. Most modern cars don't even have a metal cable between the accelerator pedal & the throttle body - it's all electronic "fly by wire".
To pay extra for 98RON over 95RON is a BIG mistake if you have a modern car (2000 on). You WILL get a slightly cleaner engine - if you plan to run the car for 10 years+. Otherwise you are just throwing your hard earned cash down the toilet. And in my experience, you will see a REDUCTION in your mpg. Just fill up with ASDA 95RON
Unless you run a Subaru Imprezza or a Mitsubishi Evo or something with a big turbo!.
crikey mike you do go off on 1, then you always mention you had a ferrari
"I DISAGREE WITH YOU! ALL OF YOU!, I MEEN I USED TO HAVE A FERRARI, YOU NO? SO I NO WHAT IM TALKING ABOUT ALL THE TIME"