V-Power - any first time users today?
V-Power - any first time users today?
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hornetrider

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63,161 posts

228 months

Friday 12th November 2010
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I used to run BP Ultimate in my old Alfa as it made a difference but having tried Tesco 99 in my '10 MX5 and not noticing any difference whatsoever I've just been running it on normal Tesco U/L.

However - have availed myself of the 5p off today and blow me if I can't feel a difference! I'm sure it's more eager to pick up from low revs and smoother lower in the rev range.

Is my arse dyno telling me fibs or what? hehe

The fatboy

277 posts

185 months

Friday 12th November 2010
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are those fuels mixed?

hornetrider

Original Poster:

63,161 posts

228 months

Friday 12th November 2010
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Which fuels? Normal U/L and the V-Power? Well.. I ran the 5 almost dry hehe and filled up to the tune of 48.8 litres (50 litre tank). Done about 30 miles so far.

balders118

5,905 posts

191 months

Friday 12th November 2010
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I went to fill up today, but the garage was close. I'm running on fumes as I was holding out until today to save a few pennies. I hope they're open on my way back from work tonight.

Edited by balders118 on Friday 12th November 15:38

u13rr1

527 posts

224 months

Friday 12th November 2010
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It'll take several tanks for the knock sensor etc. to adjust to the new fuel.

rigga

8,796 posts

224 months

Friday 12th November 2010
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u13rr1 said:
It'll take several tanks for the knock sensor etc. to adjust to the new fuel.
This is true ....

Marf

22,907 posts

264 months

Friday 12th November 2010
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Or you could just reset the ECU.

Garett

1,666 posts

215 months

Friday 12th November 2010
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I went to the Shell near me and it was 127.9p, I thought it was supposed to be 5p off! If it was its normally 132.9p, never have I seen it that high, maybe this particular branch wasn't participating.

hornetrider

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63,161 posts

228 months

Friday 12th November 2010
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I was also suspicious of cost.

Normal Shell 95 was 116.9 - I paid 119.9. Is V-Power really 8p/litre more expensive?

Still definitely a difference though, much smoother sub 2k under load.

Viper

10,005 posts

296 months

Friday 12th November 2010
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the -5p was only at certain petrol stations, that agreed to the promotion

hornetrider

Original Poster:

63,161 posts

228 months

Friday 12th November 2010
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Viper said:
the -5p was only at certain petrol stations, that agreed to the promotion
Mine had -5p balloons hanging off the pumps. Still surprised if it's 8p/l more expensive than normal.

Yodafone

427 posts

228 months

Friday 12th November 2010
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Viper said:
the -5p was only at certain petrol stations, that agreed to the promotion
The one down by me was on the list (list from there website) that shell had on the promotion yet I had no discount so ended up paying £6 more for the fill up.

They also once refuse to take my money off voucher from points becuase it was 1 minute pass the use by date, which was not my fault as I waited 10 mins before the pump was turned on due to the guy chatting inside not noticing me standing there, said he didn't hear the beep.

The voucher was £18.

balders118

5,905 posts

191 months

Friday 12th November 2010
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hornetrider said:
Viper said:
the -5p was only at certain petrol stations, that agreed to the promotion
Mine had -5p balloons hanging off the pumps. Still surprised if it's 8p/l more expensive than normal.
I put a 5er in last night to last till today, and it was 1.259 an normal was 117.9

Howard-

4,964 posts

225 months

Friday 12th November 2010
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Put some in the ST220 today where I've previously been using normal unleaded. I'm gonna run a few tankfuls through and see if it makes a difference to anything smile

balders118

5,905 posts

191 months

Friday 12th November 2010
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Howard- said:
Put some in the ST220 today where I've previously been using normal unleaded. I'm gonna run a few tankfuls through and see if it makes a difference to anything smile
Their marketing working nicely then winkhehe

sawman

5,088 posts

253 months

Friday 12th November 2010
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do these fancy fuels have an effect on cars with carbs without retuning things?

As an aside my car has felt more eager this week - mainly cos the wind was behind it and the air temp has been cooler

Howard-

4,964 posts

225 months

Friday 12th November 2010
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balders118 said:
Howard- said:
Put some in the ST220 today where I've previously been using normal unleaded. I'm gonna run a few tankfuls through and see if it makes a difference to anything smile
Their marketing working nicely then winkhehe
Looks that way!

To be fair I've been meaning to try it for a while, this just happened to happen at the time where I needed to some fuel hehe

Gaspode

4,167 posts

219 months

Friday 12th November 2010
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rigga said:
u13rr1 said:
It'll take several tanks for the knock sensor etc. to adjust to the new fuel.
This is true ....
Be buggered it is, unless your ECU has the slowest-reacting adaptive parameters known to man. The ECU is checking the lambda signal and adjusting the timing every single power stroke. Mine sorts itself out with 10 miles, plug the laptop in and you can see the trace reacting as you drive. Admittedly it's an aftermarket ECU, but the engine is a stock GM Z18XER Ecotec and uses all the standard sensors.


balders118

5,905 posts

191 months

Friday 12th November 2010
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Howard- said:
balders118 said:
Howard- said:
Put some in the ST220 today where I've previously been using normal unleaded. I'm gonna run a few tankfuls through and see if it makes a difference to anything smile
Their marketing working nicely then winkhehe
Looks that way!

To be fair I've been meaning to try it for a while, this just happened to happen at the time where I needed to some fuel hehe
To be fair, i'm thinking of doing the same. smile

vit4

3,507 posts

193 months

Friday 12th November 2010
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sawman said:
do these fancy fuels have an effect on cars with carbs without retuning things?
Would be very interested to know the answer to this smile