Petrol quality question
Petrol quality question
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jaydom

Original Poster:

182 posts

180 months

Monday 28th January 2013
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Hello everybody,
As maybe some know, i own a 4.5 Cerbera and live in France.
Stupid question maybe.
Near the petrol cap, a sticker mentions "only 95 Ron fuel".
I own the car for nearly two years now and put only 98 (it works perfectly with this).
Which quality of petrol do you use ?
And, when you come in France, as we don't have the same quality than in GB (we don't have 97), what do you use in your favorite car ?

I was nearly to use some 95 this we... But, i put again 98 !

Second question :
The normal comsumption - on motorway, at 140 Km/h - (not in town and not a sportive driving) of the car is nearly 340 miles for a full tank. Whant about you ?

I find this quite low in fact knowing the engine size and the power of the car

Cheers

Jerome

Jhonno

6,430 posts

165 months

Monday 28th January 2013
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98 is better.. Will work fine.

aide

2,278 posts

188 months

Monday 28th January 2013
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95 should be perfectly fine.
But be careful you don't put 95-E10 in the car (which I'm sure you already know!)

My car runs fine on 95 or 98, I always use 98 if it's availiable. But in France I really try to stay away form 95 as I once put 95-E10 into my Jag by accident and it struggled to start from cold until I used up the fuel and filled up on non-E10 petrol.

optimax sniffer

1,817 posts

239 months

Monday 28th January 2013
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95 is just the minimum octane to use, although in the book, I think it says as low as 92!

I have got over 300 to the tank before, but usually it is anywhere from 150 to 250 per tank

Tom8

5,730 posts

178 months

Monday 28th January 2013
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aide said:
95 should be perfectly fine.
But be careful you don't put 95-E10 in the car (which I'm sure you already know!)

My car runs fine on 95 or 98, I always use 98 if it's availiable. But in France I really try to stay away form 95 as I once put 95-E10 into my Jag by accident and it struggled to start from cold until I used up the fuel and filled up on non-E10 petrol.
What is the E10?

Gazzab

21,583 posts

306 months

Monday 28th January 2013
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Tom8 said:
What is the E10?
Google brings up lots of stuff...

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/travelnews/57954...

C3BER

4,714 posts

247 months

Monday 28th January 2013
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Cheap ethanol

jaydom

Original Poster:

182 posts

180 months

Monday 28th January 2013
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About E10
I knew this story.
But, in France, even the "normal" petrol (98 or 95) has some ethanol, less than 5% i remind. Maybe it's the same in GB...

I remember reading once some news about the E10... And the result on caoutchouc tubes is incredible : it destroys them totaly, as it was "eating" them...

Once, i put some E10 in my old 2500M because of strikes (as always in France, i know...) ; the car was really suffering ! No problem with 98 even if the cylinder head is OEM without lead correction ; i put only in "protection" (without knowing if it works or not) like a net with 5 lead balls...

So, never, never, never for the E10 !

Cheers

And i will stay on 98 !!!

aide

2,278 posts

188 months

Monday 28th January 2013
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Gazzab said:
yep - that article sums it up perfectly.
thank god I found out the hard way in my old Jag as opposed to the cerb as somehow I don't think the cerb would fair well full of E10..

bobbins

1,413 posts

231 months

Monday 28th January 2013
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OP - 340 miles is good and about right if you're on a long run and not planting the right foot much.

Like others on here, I'm usually around the 200-250 mile mark to a tank, all sorts of driving in there apart from stop-start traffic.

As someone who might be using the Cerb in Europe one day, presumably you can get 98 vpower at Shell stations in France without too much trouble?

ellum

38 posts

162 months

Monday 28th January 2013
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Weird, the sticker on my 1997 4.2 says to use only ROZ 98!

Cheers from Switzerland
ellum

Englishman

2,251 posts

234 months

Monday 28th January 2013
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ellum said:
Weird, the sticker on my 1997 4.2 says to use only ROZ 98!

Cheers from Switzerland
ellum
RON was on holiday that day....

Mr Cerbera

5,148 posts

254 months

Thursday 31st January 2013
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jaydom said:
Hello everybody,
As maybe some know, i own a 4.5 Cerbera and live in France.
Stupid question maybe.
Near the petrol cap, a sticker mentions "only 95 Ron fuel".
I own the car for nearly two years now and put only 98 (it works perfectly with this).
Which quality of petrol do you use ?
And, when you come in France, as we don't have the same quality than in GB (we don't have 97), what do you use in your favorite car ?

I was nearly to use some 95 this we... But, i put again 98 !

Second question :
The normal comsumption - on motorway, at 140 Km/h - (not in town and not a sportive driving) of the car is nearly 340 miles for a full tank. Whant about you ?

I find this quite low in fact knowing the engine size and the power of the car

Cheers

Jerome
Salut Jerome,
I am like you as I live in Lux. I put 98 in whenever I can.
Unfortunately I had to put some 95 when I was in France but suffered no problems.
I can always drive to the UK, from Lux, on a tank but if I do 140 kph through France then I am stopped by the Police for speeding laugh

Bonne route
driving

jaydom

Original Poster:

182 posts

180 months

Thursday 31st January 2013
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Mr Cerbera...

That's so true that we can't go fast no more in France...

Automatical radars, police everywhere, gendarmerie too...

But...

Sometimes i play a game...

I take motorway looking about what exists on the right side for 10 km between an entrance and a way out.

I take the motorway in the other side...

And let the right foot down...

Thay don't have enough time to install it in 10mn...

And after, you have a lot of helps like Coyote with the "resistance" community...

Th eproblem is that if you want to use all these helps... You can't see through the wing screen :
- tom tom
- coyote
- wikango




Mr Cerbera

5,148 posts

254 months

Thursday 31st January 2013
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jaydom said:
.....Th eproblem is that if you want to use all these helps... You can't see through the wing screen :
- tom tom
- coyote
- wikango
C'est vachement vrai wink

At least the limit in France is 130 - in Belgique it is 120 banghead

( Juste a dire.... "Wing screen" est actuellement "windscreen")thumbup

jaydom

Original Poster:

182 posts

180 months

Thursday 31st January 2013
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Erreur de frappe !!!!

Riding as fast, or even faster, as the wind... does me errors' typing !

But not too fast... Maybe the f... police is by there !

Cheers