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16-05-2011, 09:34 PM | #91 | |||
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One tank of 98RON in a modern car won't reveal much change or any at all, there needs to be a sustained use of the fuel to derive any benefit from it and I think it was proven by one of the motoring outlets that the economy gains from using PULP in a modern engine is offset by the extra cost of the fuel. So in terms of your hip pocket, it is roughly the same.
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16-05-2011, 09:41 PM | #92 | ||
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Filling with 98 octane allows it to be the most powerful in its class and adds to marketing tools,something Ford isnt dripping with tbh.... imo.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Ba...gine#Barra_195
98 octane fuel has more advantages than power imo,even in a shi**er as one so kindly labled .How did that word get through the swear filter before |
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16-05-2011, 10:20 PM | #93 | |||
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I'll try the fuel...but the price difference is going to be hard to ignore though. I keep good records of fuel useage in a log book (just for my own amusement), and will soon find out what's what... |
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16-05-2011, 10:34 PM | #94 | |||
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In all honestly the extra 5 kws wasnt my point it was from a marketing pov and clearly stated the power is not the reason I would run it in a shi**er.This response to quoteing me does not make sense as stated it wasnt about the power. Where did I say I could feel the difference in 5kw please highlight it in one of my quotes.Please dont put words in other peoples mouth to aid your defence please especially mine.This is what gets some peoples backs up and sit here post after post trying to defend themselves,not that I will be doing so.It dont take long before 2 pages later its been all kodswallop(is that a word) "Sustained" use is proven benificial for ones fuel system amongst a miriad of other "complex" benifits that the thread doesnt really need to be filled with. If one doesnt like it then dont use it,seems pretty simple really. Just one look at the compression ratio shows something more than 91(at best by the way)octane can give benifits over time. Last edited by FreddyDUZ747; 16-05-2011 at 10:44 PM. |
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17-05-2011, 12:05 AM | #95 | |||
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No joke. It is my OPINION that if you are one of them mouth breathers that waxes lyrical about how much of a difference 98 octane makes in your stock standard AU/BA/BF/FG I6NA, that yes, you are a tosspot.... cos clearly, you are having a lend of yourself... I have no problem in using the appropriate fuels in cars that REQUIRE them... but to waste it on a shitter? No dice. FWIW: before anyone has a go at me, on the basis I must feel I am superior for driving a XR6T, I consider my own car a shitter, and I am sick of the damn thing... October can't come quick enough
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17-05-2011, 09:46 AM | #96 | |||
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In my car, I have measured, repeatable economy gains that almost always offset the price increase of 98 over 95. Long live the flexible I6 !! FWIW I agree with your label based on the originalest definition I could find for Toss-Pot http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=toss-pot I am a Mouth Breathing Toss-Pot ... there I said it |
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17-05-2011, 10:35 AM | #97 | ||
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enough childish insults, warnings will follow if it continues. Back on track.
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17-05-2011, 12:03 PM | #98 | ||
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One thing to consider when comapring results of operation on various fuels is that just because the sticker on the pump says 91, 95, 98 or whatever does no make all fuels with the same "sticker rating" the same.
RON is not how much octane is in the fuel, it is a complex calculation to determine the "anti-knocking" characteristic of a fuel. It also has noth to do with the energy or heating co-efficient, that is higher RON does not automatically more power capability. Hydrogen has a RON of about 140, contains no iso-octane whatsoever and has a HoC of 142 Kilojoules/gram Octane has a RON of 100 (surprise surprise) but only 44 HoC Petrol 46-48 and Ethanol about 30. So for a start different fuels can make more energy despite whatever RON is on the sticker. The stuff you pump into your car was most likely just above the rating on the sticker when it was loaded into the truck to be delivered. Since then it has sat in the truck and been mixed a lot with air, mixed with whatever crap is in the tank under the servo (sometimes going back 30 years++), sat there for however long with various components evaporating at different rates then pumped into your tank to be mixed with whatever crap is in there already before being finally burned with air contaminated with water and whatever pollution is about at the time. Botton line, unless you do a thorough analysis of the fuel and air during your tests the results will be somewhat subjective. In saying thing, I have found that Ultimate/Vortex 98 in my local area are the most consistant fuels and give me the best results in my vehicles driving over the usual routes I travel. My tests were based on the same roads, same fuel stations filled at the same time of day over many weeks and tens of thousands of kilometres. Vehicles tested were BA GT-P, BA2 F6, BA2 XT & Datto. I only tested 91 and ethanol blend 91 in the XT, I tried 98 ethanol once in the two FPVs with such shocking results I did not continue. |
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17-05-2011, 12:51 PM | #99 | |||
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Don't know in my Focus as I've never filled it up at any other petrol station before, though I'm interested in this "Caltex premium diesel". |
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