Discussion
I was just reading a thread in the SpeedSix forum about pinking and how low RON fuel can damage engines. It's not something I ever thought of, and as a general rule I tend to put standard unleaded in the T350.
I was just wondering how many people use high RON fuel and how many are just using Standard fuel?
I was just wondering how many people use high RON fuel and how many are just using Standard fuel?
BP Ultimate myself. V-Power on occasions. Caught short once and had to put a tenner's worth of regular in to get me to the next garage. Don't recall any side effects, and IIRC was told when I bought the car that using 95 was not an issue. But based on the mileage I do it does not really make a huge economic difference.
obikaii said:
a friend of mine works for shell,so he shouldnt of made this public knowledge,but all you need to do to get the benifits from the higher octane fuels is to use them for every fourth tankfull.
Not quite.Additives possibly, but the higher octane rating is useful all the time.
obikaii said:
a friend of mine works for shell,so he shouldnt of made this public knowledge,but all you need to do to get the benifits from the higher octane fuels is to use them for every fourth tankfull.
Yup, that's not right...if you're running some form of injector cleaner or other treatment maybe. I always put 97+ in my weekend toys, they're used less frequently so the cost doesn't become an issue plus anything I can do to help the car along is money well spent, I don't care about the hp increase some claim (b
ks unless you run serious fuel and map the engine accordingly). If I were buying a performance car and the owner said he used 95 or any s
t you can buy at a supermarket I'd think he didn't care about the car, just my perception ofcourse 
Interesting thread currently running; a fairly unequivocal conclusion reached
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
Ive just put 95 ron in mine out of necessity and you definatly notice the difference. Its pinking at high revs and doesnt seem to want to pull as cleanly from 3.5 to 5k.As with all TVR this will change from car to car but if you drive quite hard I think you would notice the difference.
If you drive "in the manner TVR intended", then I've found Shell VPower really is worth the extra pennies - definitely hear pinking when using full throttle/high revs on the cheaper stuff.... don't notice the car being any faster for VPower, but I just think it's a safer bet for the engine.
When I test drove a Tamora at a performance car dealer in Leeds I asked about the 95 RON sticker, thinking it would take higher RON fuel, now the guy freely admitted he wasn't familiar with TVRs so he speculated that higher RON might make it run a bit too hot. I've always put super of some form in
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