Tesco 99 RON - where sells it????
Tesco 99 RON - where sells it????
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AdamMitch69

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780 posts

204 months

Wednesday 26th August 2009
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Morning gents,
any Tesco's around west yorkshire sell this???
Want to give it a try as had to use BP Ultimate since the local Shell is getting refurbed and my car feels like I've fed it tap water!

cheers
Adam

DCLane

59 posts

206 months

Wednesday 26th August 2009
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Tesco in Batley usually have it.

Dave^

7,789 posts

276 months

Wednesday 26th August 2009
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http://www.greenergy.com/tesco_99_octane/where_to_...

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YORKSHIRE

Barnsley S70 3NS
Batley WF17 5TJ
Bradford BD7 4EY
Catterick Garrison DL9 3EN
Dinnington S25 2PF
Doncaster DN1 1RE
Garforth LS25 2DX
Huddersfield HD1 1RW
Huddersfield, Wakefield Road HD5 8DE
Hull HU6 7XP
Leeds, Seacroft LS14 6JD
Market Weighton YO43 3BG
Selby Brayton YO8 9EG
Sheffield, Abbeydale S7 2QB
Skipton BD23 2AG
York, Stirling Road YO30 4XZ
York, Tadcaster YO24 2LW







Edited by Dave^ on Wednesday 26th August 09:20


Edited by Dave^ on Wednesday 26th August 09:22

BatleyBoy

2,036 posts

244 months

Wednesday 26th August 2009
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You may want to have a read of this thread before filling up.

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...

philmots

4,660 posts

283 months

Wednesday 26th August 2009
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I normally swear by V-Power but got caught short the other day so went for Tesco 99 in Garforth, the nozzle wouldn't fit into the bloody car!

Greensleeves

1,235 posts

226 months

Thursday 27th August 2009
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Unless your car has a variable map and the correct Lambda sensors to tell it what fuel you are using, you should get no "noticeable" performance improvement by using higher octane fuel. If you use a sub-standard fuel, you will notice. You need to know what fuel your car is mapped for in that case. Most are for standard 95 ron.

A higher octane fuel will allow a cleaner, more efficient burn so the performance will be marginally better, whether that is noticeable is debateable.

A highly tuned or highly strung engine may require more RON to help keep the top of the engine cool and cut down on knock under high load. We map the competition engines on either 95 or 97 ron fuel then actually run them on 97, 99 or even 102 (if we can get it at the right price) as a sefety measure. If we get a bad batch of fuel (It does go off in the pumps if stored for a long time) we at least have a safety margin.

Jonty355

4,423 posts

236 months

Thursday 27th August 2009
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Tesco!

AdamMitch69

Original Poster:

780 posts

204 months

Saturday 29th August 2009
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got to Tesco today and filled up the 350Z with 99RON - i'll see how the mpg does over the next weeks commute on the M62

craigturbo2

450 posts

255 months

Saturday 29th August 2009
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V-Power 99 rons Hull road York Shell Garage filled up this mrning.biggrin Then proceeded to empty it good laugh though.

Dave^

7,789 posts

276 months

Saturday 29th August 2009
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AdamMitch69 said:
got to Tesco today and filled up the 350Z with 99RON - i'll see how the mpg does over the next weeks commute on the M62
i'd be interested to know how you get on....

my other half uses BP Ultimate, which is 1Ron less than recommended.... (not that that'll make a blind bit of difference like, buy, you know.....)