Doug
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Registered: 8th Oct 03
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Always use Momentum in mine as you have to, they have a habit of damaging themselves if you dont 
It only works out an extra £2-3 over the normal fuel in a big fill up. Not even worth questioning tbh
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Steve
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Registered: 30th Mar 02
Location: Worcestershire Drives: Defender
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quote: Originally posted by Tiger
My findings were fairly accurate in terms of I tested over my drive to work (30 miles a day), same route, same weather conditions, same driving style, I tried 3 fuels, supermarket (proved worst by far for fuel economy, worked out more expensive than using 97ron) 95 was my control, then 97RON was where I consistently found far more MPG.
that is miles off from even being fairly accurate
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Ben G
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Registered: 12th Jan 07
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it's as accurate as you're ever going to get on public roads tbh.
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John
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Registered: 30th Jun 03
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I question anyone who gets extra mpg in a normal n/a car.
A highly tuned one maybe but I've tried both vpower petrol and diesel in various cars and never noticed any difference in mpg or power.
The highest powered car I've had was only 200bhp though so not tested in anything decent.
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alan-g-w
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Registered: 9th Nov 07
Location: Glasgow
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I noticed my corsa XE running a lot more smooth whenever I filled it with BP Ultimate. I was sure I could notice it running a bit more 'flat' on 95 RON but I was never sure whether it was just a sort of placebo effect with me wanting to notice a difference, always thought it made sense though
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BarnshaW
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Registered: 25th Oct 06
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have to use vpower in the scoob as its mapped on it but when i had my st220 there was a noticeable difference using vpower, better throttle response and was defo slightly quicker, enough to warrant the extra cost? defo not
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Fro
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Registered: 20th Jun 06
Location: Rainham, Essex Drives: A3 2.0TDi Sport
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Never noticed a difference in any of my cars.
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Tiger
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Registered: 12th Jun 01
Location: Leicestershire Drives:Astra VXR
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
quote: Originally posted by Tiger
My findings were fairly accurate in terms of I tested over my drive to work (30 miles a day), same route, same weather conditions, same driving style, I tried 3 fuels, supermarket (proved worst by far for fuel economy, worked out more expensive than using 97ron) 95 was my control, then 97RON was where I consistently found far more MPG.
that is miles off from even being fairly accurate
If I only used 1 tank of supermarket, one tank of 95 and one tank of 97 maybe yeah, but i'm talking consistent results over 20 odd tanks.
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Sly_SRi
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Registered: 9th Apr 04
Location: Reading, UK Drives: Corsa C
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Which 97Ron were you using?
Corsa C Z20Let
Black Sleeper Turbo Project
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Sam
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Registered: 24th Dec 99
Location: West Midlands
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Super unleaded is meant to be good for keeping your injectors clear so I'm told - better than using Redex etc.
[Edited on 16-06-2012 by Sam]
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Tiger
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Registered: 12th Jun 01
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BP 97.
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Tiger
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Supermarket fuel is only cheap because they don't use the cleansing additives which bump the cost up of better quality fuels.
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Kyle T
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Registered: 11th Sep 04
Location: Selby, North Yorkshire
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Mine feels smoother on the 99 stuff, no idea if it's all in my head but whenever I have to put cheap fuel in (not very often) the car always seems a bit rougher at slow speeds.
Lotus Elise 111R
Impreza WRX STi
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