Discussion
V6GTO said:
Anyone tried this?
www.pistonheads.com/news/default.asp?storyId=13729
Martin.
Ha, "hand-made" fuel - perfect for our hand-made cars!
Wow,
Well thanks for all the replies.
Glad we've cleared that up then!??!
I'm still not sure what to use, but I'm now leaning more towards optimax. Probably won't notice any difference, but it may keep the engine cleaner??
Thanks again,
Conrad.
P.S.
Hi Dom - thanks - I still can't seem to stop smiling
Well thanks for all the replies.
Glad we've cleared that up then!??!
I'm still not sure what to use, but I'm now leaning more towards optimax. Probably won't notice any difference, but it may keep the engine cleaner??
Thanks again,
Conrad.
P.S.
domcross said:
Hi Conrad and welcome to the Nobility...
Dom.
Hi Dom - thanks - I still can't seem to stop smiling
joust said:
Misterx said:It generally has a higher octane according to that PR news article, and it says "Internal dynamometer testing has shown that there are no technical barriers to replacing methanol with ethanol.".
Yes, but I thought the percentage was about to increase and just wondered what effect that has on an engine, eg does it reinforce the case for better detergent?
The fact sheets at the bottom will give you the full story - it suggests Ethanol burns cleaner anyway reducing the need for detergents.
J
Tesco 99 octane is 5% biofuel, it is good in my car.
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