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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8190 |
I dunno, they call everything the wrong name, have a different size of gallon and now can't sort out an octane.... Pete
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30th Apr 2021 5:12pm |
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MPx Member Since: 29 Jul 2011 Location: South Somerset Posts: 584 |
...and so there shouldn't be. 95 is the minimum recommended by LR and they will have set up the relevant ECU to be able to use it without issue. But that same ECU would recognise if better fuel is used (via knock sensors etc) and adjust itself to take advantage. I accept it will be a marginal improvement but it will be real. You also get a marginal but real MPG improvement, and other minor benefits. Mike - MPx 2017 5.0 V8 Supercharged SVAutobigraphy Dynamic SVO Palette Grey (2021-...) 2012 5.0 V8 Supercharged Autoboigraphy Orkney Grey (2017-2021) 2007 4.2 V8 Supercharged Vogue SE Tonga Green (2012-2017) 2002 4.4 V8 Vogue Bonnatti Grey (2008-2012) |
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30th Apr 2021 5:18pm |
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Bl4ckD0g Member Since: 16 Feb 2020 Location: 127.0.0.1 Posts: 1322 |
Hahahaha like I totally agree. They can’t even speak proper English like the queen init. |
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30th Apr 2021 5:32pm |
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Gordo51 Member Since: 16 Jul 2018 Location: Chilliwack Posts: 16 |
Well we do have a proper gallon in Canada but you know we have been metric for ages. Here I use Chevron Premium which I think is 99. They have a. Supper Premium but don't use that. All these cars have knock sensors so I wouldn't think you would get any pinging, at least not for long. If you going up a steep hill or towing a load and the engine detected pinging it would retard the ignition and you would end up with less power. |
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3rd May 2021 3:16am |
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SS.Lyria Member Since: 01 Dec 2016 Location: London Posts: 245 |
As recently documented on here, I had an injector fail on my 5.0 L405.
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3rd May 2021 10:10am |
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LT Member Since: 13 Mar 2017 Location: South West Posts: 396 |
I have the SDV8, but I have owned SC V8’s before and would definitely run an SC FFRR on Shell V-Power. |
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3rd May 2021 11:08am |
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Billie Member Since: 12 Oct 2020 Location: south-west Posts: 49 |
[quote="Strider"]Always use use Shell V-Power Premium in my 4.2 SC , never used anything else so cant compare.
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3rd May 2021 12:50pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8190 |
Back to ASDA it is then....
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10th May 2021 8:57pm |
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MPx Member Since: 29 Jul 2011 Location: South Somerset Posts: 584 |
Err not really. My takeaways from that were:
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10th May 2021 10:11pm |
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AJGalaxy2012 Member Since: 11 Jun 2018 Location: Gainsborough Posts: 1464 |
Not quite
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11th May 2021 4:20am |
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Dommo Member Since: 25 Feb 2021 Location: Swindon Posts: 26 |
I've got some cars that run on V-Power, and some that get regular. V-Power is for performance reasons for me - I've got one car specifically mapped on it and the other uses it because it gets premixed with 2 stroke oil so it helps combat the effective RON drop of it.
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11th May 2021 6:35am |
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MPx Member Since: 29 Jul 2011 Location: South Somerset Posts: 584 |
And what I said in an earlier post was "a marginal but real improvement". Powerful cars like ours have knock sensors - the ECU can advance ignition until knock is detected. Advanced ignition under hard acceleration will give a marginal increase in performance. Our cars have this, indeed most cars with an ECU do, that's what the mapping is all about. I completely agree that for many/most this marginal increase isn't "worth" it. My point is that paying over £100k for the car to get at best 26mpg isn't "worth" it over a not much lesser vehicle if money is the significant deciding factor. But if you've made the leap with the big bucks to get "the best", then paying a few cents more for the best fuels doesn't seem like much of an extra step to me - indeed the opposite, if it was worth an extra £30k to get 550bhp instead of 500bhp then the real equivalence of an an extra handful of bhp under hard acceleration will be cheap at £10 per fill. ...and yes, I've fallen for it...my nephew works for Shell Mike - MPx 2017 5.0 V8 Supercharged SVAutobigraphy Dynamic SVO Palette Grey (2021-...) 2012 5.0 V8 Supercharged Autoboigraphy Orkney Grey (2017-2021) 2007 4.2 V8 Supercharged Vogue SE Tonga Green (2012-2017) 2002 4.4 V8 Vogue Bonnatti Grey (2008-2012) |
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11th May 2021 7:16am |
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JamesD Member Since: 21 Jan 2013 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 203 |
I think if it was me I would stick 95 in it, let's be honest an SC is not exactly a sports car and could anyone really feel the few extra HP that super unleaded is going to give you? I have driven a handful of cars where 98+ is specified by the manufacturer, the only reason I stick to a fuel grade is when the tune expects it (I had an RS4 once that hated 95RON fuel).
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11th May 2021 8:01am |
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AJGalaxy2012 Member Since: 11 Jun 2018 Location: Gainsborough Posts: 1464 |
Just how much time can you really be at full throttle? It’s the only time any difference exists, I doubt that the extra horsepower can be sensed by anyone to be honest. BMW i3 Electric Car
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11th May 2021 8:42am |
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