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platty

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Re: turning up turbo
« Reply #15 on: 28 March 2009, 07:40:29 »

I use Tesco (Clubcard points...) and it doesn't half chuck some sh1te out the back! Its had a coule of tanks of premium on its Birthday and there is hardly any difference for 30 miles then it clears up nicley unless you really wind it up. Doesn't bother me, might annoy the person behind though  :-[
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Re: turning up turbo
« Reply #16 on: 28 March 2009, 13:35:19 »

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Leave well alone with the turbo!

Once you've had the chip fitted, you should be more than happy with the uprated performance it gives. I was quite amazed with mine, and still am.
You'll notice a tad of black smoke on pulling away, but this will reduce with time. It reduces even more if you avoid supermarket cut-price fuel - I tend to stick with a local garage when refuelling.

Again, don't touch the turbo mate ..... !

Supermarket fuel same as anywhere else as supplied by BP/Esso and the like!

My friend worked for Esso for years and they supplied a lot of the big supermarkets in the UK! :y
No, its most definately different.

I know nothing about the fuel. :-?
HP beans come out of the same factory as Heinz, same bean, but definitely a different end product!!  ;) ;)
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