Tesco 99 in South Wales?

Tesco 99 in South Wales?

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datasafe

Original Poster:

911 posts

231 months

Tuesday 8th August 2006
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Tesco tell me their not selling 99 on any of their Welsh forecourts but I'm sure I've seen a post that contradicts this!

So, where and how much?

John

steve z

1,245 posts

222 months

Tuesday 8th August 2006
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Available at Cardiff Road, Newport @ 103.9

datasafe

Original Poster:

911 posts

231 months

Tuesday 8th August 2006
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Cheers Steve, I see it's cheap then :/

datasafe

Original Poster:

911 posts

231 months

Tuesday 8th August 2006
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Optimax is 98RON but I can't remember how much that is. Anyone?

sorrento205

2,870 posts

236 months

Tuesday 8th August 2006
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it should be on western avenue, cardiff and im told its coming to culverhoue X next week

LuS1fer

41,135 posts

245 months

Tuesday 8th August 2006
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Well I paid 104.9 for Total Excellium 97 RON the other day. I have been put off the Tesco stuff by the ridiculous traffic in and out of that station and the filling issue which Total doesn't have with the Mustang.

taffyracer

2,093 posts

243 months

Thursday 10th August 2006
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It's also on sale in Penarth

2DOGS

700 posts

217 months

Thursday 10th August 2006
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datasafe said:
Optimax is 98RON but I can't remember how much that is. Anyone?


£1.06 - Pentwyn, petrol station by Continental Cars

datasafe

Original Poster:

911 posts

231 months

Thursday 10th August 2006
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Have you guys experimented between the various RONs?

To be honest, I've used them all in my Atom and noticed no difference whatsoever.

taffyracer

2,093 posts

243 months

Friday 11th August 2006
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Not experimented but have used them all, still find Optimax the best although at 1.06 as mentioned I stick with Waitrose 98 unless i'm going for a blat

magnidec

24 posts

217 months

Friday 11th August 2006
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Be careful with cheap unbranded supermarket petrol.
Much is bought on the open market through Rotterdam. (possibly including the supermarket chains) See if you can find out who the branded supplier is (bet you can't)
Many of the South American refineries produce the cheapest petrol because the Sulphur content is high, removal is a very expensive procedure during refining which obviously pushes the price up. This not particularly a bad thing unless you're a green, but it is particularly nasty if you have a NiKaSil lined engine. Sulphur will eat away at the bores with a voracious appetite. Jaguar had a dreadful warrantee problem with replacement V8 engines in the late 80's as did certain BMW models. Hence all the ads with "replacement engine fitted by manufacturer". Not an indication of a thrashed car, just using the wrong "cheap" petrol.

taffyracer

2,093 posts

243 months

Monday 14th August 2006
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Heard alot about the Nikasil problem, its not on the later cars though thank god

logie

835 posts

216 months

Tuesday 15th August 2006
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Most of the supermarkets get there petrol from Texaco etc. Dads mate who used to drive the lorries that fill up the petrol stations said it depends on where theres extra fuel available for the supermarkets. Some times he drive to Texaco down the docks, week later he be driving to Shell in Southampton.

2DOGS

700 posts

217 months

Tuesday 15th August 2006
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LuS1fer said:
and the filling issue which Total doesn't have with the Mustang.


What's that then

sorrento205

2,870 posts

236 months

Tuesday 15th August 2006
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i had a bad experience with tescos 99, the pump didnt auto shut-off and i spilt about a litre over my car and shoes

2DOGS

700 posts

217 months

Tuesday 15th August 2006
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Tell me I'm not the only one humming Met him on the Monday and my heart stood still while reading this.

2DOGS

700 posts

217 months

Tuesday 15th August 2006
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sorrento205 said:
i had a bad experience with tescos 99, the pump didnt auto shut-off and i spilt about a litre over my car and shoes


Unlucky Ben - hope you didn't have your new Hushpuppies on.

LuS1fer

41,135 posts

245 months

Wednesday 16th August 2006
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2DOGS said:
Tell me I'm not the only one humming Met him on the Monday and my heart stood still while reading this.


I came away from there with an ice cream with a flake in it. LOL.

magnidec

24 posts

217 months

Thursday 24th August 2006
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Sorry, in my last submission I said Jaguar had a problem with their V8's of the "late 80's" ....this should have read "late 90's" of course. My Daimler 98 V8 had this very problem. Factory engine change at 50,000+ miles. A very common problem with NiKaSil bore wear, and as I said also with BMW. Cost them both a fortune.
Even though there's no problem with the coating per say , they both took the honourable high road and exchanged the engines under warranty, as long as they were M/D serviced and under 100K miles.

So, just be aware, NiKaSil and high sulphur, cheap petrol don't mix.

Happy motoring

LuS1fer

41,135 posts

245 months

Friday 25th August 2006
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2DOGS said:
LuS1fer said:
and the filling issue which Total doesn't have with the Mustang.


What's that then confused


Most petrol pumps have way too sensitive cut-offs on the nozzles. The Mustang has two fuel tanks joined by a narrow "saddlebag" connector so pressure builds up in the first tank and you get the "constant cut-off" meaning that at Shell in pentwyn, it can take 20 minutes to get in 20 litres. TOTAL garages don't seem to have this problem and the Mustang fills in express time without even a click.