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View Poll Results: best fuel to use?
BP Ultimate 98 37 56.92%
Shell V-Power 98 14 21.54%
Caltex Vortex 98 9 13.85%
Mobile Synergy 8000 5 7.69%
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Old 15-07-2009, 04:44 PM   #1
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what do you think is the best fuel to use?

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Old 15-07-2009, 05:05 PM   #2
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LPG. Much cheaper :
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Old 15-07-2009, 05:12 PM   #3
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united 100 ron.
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Old 15-07-2009, 05:37 PM   #4
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Ive ever only used BP98 in my cars. Being in perth we dont get the shell stuff and the caltex stuff is average.
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Old 15-07-2009, 06:18 PM   #5
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LPG. Much cheaper :
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Old 15-07-2009, 06:49 PM   #6
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BP Ultimate, even though it is the same as Mobil 8000!!!
Next time you go to a BP retailer in Vic (cant speak for other states), look at the seals on the elbow join of the 95 octane nozzle of pumps. Cant imagine what this stuff is doing to seals inside a motor..... Don't buy this stuff peoples!!!!!!!!!
91 and 98 OK.
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Old 15-07-2009, 06:54 PM   #7
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I'd say the same fuel that was best in your fuel thread two months ago, it shouldn't go off that quick.....
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Old 15-07-2009, 06:57 PM   #8
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I'd say most people honestly couldn't tell the difference if they didn't know what was in the tank.
Any difference will be from the bowser it came from.
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Old 15-07-2009, 07:01 PM   #9
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Shell V Power 98. never had a problem with it..
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Old 15-07-2009, 08:47 PM   #10
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Use the search function theres been a million of these
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In my tuned XR8 bp ultimate, in the mrs fiesta it doesnt matter which gets put in.
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Can the tight *** lpg users please refrain from polluting the thread? lol
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Non-tightarse injected LPG!

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Can the tight *** lpg users please refrain from polluting the thread? lol
clearly has a case of octane envy. and lpg burns cleaner, so I dont think its polluting this thread much at all ;)
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clearly has a case of octane envy. and lpg burns cleaner, so I dont think its polluting this thread much at all ;)
Ok dam it ill be honest, i use avgas. Thats what an engine is supposed to run on. :

Ps. LPG certainly smells nice for the little kiddies to breath in.
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There's nothing like the smell of an LPG or CNG engine on a cold morning! :P

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Ok dam it ill be honest, i use avgas. Thats what an engine is supposed to run on. :



The servo where I started my apprenticeship about 6 thousand years ago used to have AVGAS on a pump...which later got changed to a Zoom (mower fuel for those under 30) pump... :
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Old 16-07-2009, 12:38 PM   #18
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I use the boses fuel, I find it much cheaper!!!!
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Diesel and LPG here. Both cheaper than using petrol. LPG is cheaper per kilometre by a whisker over the diesel.
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I use the boss fuel, I find it much cheaper!!!!
YEP !! Caltex card...
$10 a week in my own car is ludacris..
Expensive!!! Sheesh !!
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i was figuring i might test them all tank at a time. i usually go bp but ive got vortex in atm and having some starting up toubles, spludders and spats before the engine finally turns over on a cold morning. dont like vortex already..
gonna try shell next althogh see how that one goes.
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Old 18-07-2009, 04:48 PM   #22
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what do you think is the best fuel to use?
Loaded question!

Best for what.?

The engine.?
The enviroment.?
The power.?
The wallet.?
The cute console operator.?
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Old 18-07-2009, 06:15 PM   #23
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I have trouble with the Vortex 98 and get less kays per tank on the stuff than the Vortex 95 - tried different tanks on the same trip with the same first click refill - worked out I was doing less on the 98 than the 95. The EB XR8 hates anything 91 though!!

Shell was ok but got bad starting from it and woeful on the Liberty 98 - it stank and the soot on the back pipe was pitiful.

Wont touch BP with a 10 foot pole out of principal as they are the that control the Singapore price...besides they ruined a $12000 engine of my fathers when the diesel tank decided to take in water from the water table and fill his tank with creek water(was a 8 litre Chev oil burner in a Landcruiser - cost BP a fortune in a new motor from the USA, another tank of fuel plus the new tank and all anscillary fittings like new fuel lines/pump($4500!!), fitting the new motor and all, court costs and a fine to the operator of the business for not checking his tanks). Hate is a strong word but thems the breaks.

That all said - my mini loves nothing but BP Ultimate(old school mini too)so I do use the BP in that - kinda fitting as it is a pommie car!

Windsors dont like 91 RON...lol
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Wont touch BP with a 10 foot pole out of principal as they are the that control the Singapore price...besides they ruined a $12000 engine of my fathers when the diesel tank decided to take in water from the water table and fill his tank with creek water(was a 8 litre Chev oil burner in a Landcruiser - cost BP a fortune in a new motor from the USA, another tank of fuel plus the new tank and all ancillary fittings like new fuel lines/pump($4500!!), fitting the new motor and all, court costs and a fine to the operator of the business for not checking his tanks). Hate is a strong word but thems the breaks.
Well you've just proved one of the best things about BP, their fuel guarantee.

If that happened at another servo/refiner, your father would've got didly squat. He could've gone to court but the fuel company (unless they were feeling generous) wouldn't have paid, they don't have to, the servo operator probably would've had to pay, but could've been hard getting the money, that cost would be a big hit to operating costs, not just profits, could've even been enough to go broke & shut him down.

BP are the only fuel company that has a fuel guarantee, guaranteeing the quality of their fuels. Personally I would be praising & supporting BP for what they did for your father, becasue things could've been a whole lot worse.
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Well you've just proved one of the best things about BP, their fuel guarantee.
If BP guarantee their fuel why were they taken to court ?. They should have paid of their own accord.

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Personally I would be praising & supporting BP for what they did for your father, becasue things could've been a whole lot worse.
I'd be praising the Magistrate that ordered them to pay up.
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If BP guarantee their fuel why were they taken to court ?. They should have paid of their own accord.
Maybe the OP's father went straight to legal action, or didn't meet the requirements for the fuel guarantee?
Maybe the Magistrate told BP as they guarantee their fuel they have to pay, even if on a technicality the OP's father didn't do what was required to meet the fuel guarantee?
As I said before the servo owner was responsible, & would've had to pay, but another fuel company isn't legally (AFAIK) required to pay as they have no guarantees on their fuel (unless incorrectly refined, not to meet the fuel standards), it's more or less buy at your own risk.

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Does anyone use United 100ron E10? What do you think? Price is right.
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Loaded question!

Best for what.?

The engine.?
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The wallet.?
The cute console operator.?
in general...
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I'd be praising the Magistrate that ordered them to pay up.
Yepp but it took BP nearly 6 months to finalise - they were dragging their heels and Dad resorted to the Courts as a last resort. BP guarantee is only good for when they get caught out.

All good though - they had to fix it...all done and said so not a big deal anymore - and wiont use BP until the mini is back on the road...lol
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Most people would say BP and I would of myself, until I started using Mobile 8000. Now I get way better MPG and the car idles smoother.
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