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Re: bp ultimate
« Reply #15 on: 18 August 2008, 17:28:34 »

supermarket diesel and jet diesel and some other brands contain 5% bio-fuel
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« Reply #16 on: 18 August 2008, 17:46:32 »

Some of the supermarket petrol contains methanol to!
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Re: bp ultimate
« Reply #17 on: 18 August 2008, 17:53:03 »

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Should be pretty much as soon as its upto temp.

Engine needs to be in fine fettle though

Mine too effect instantly soon as i got on the bypass felt the more go  8-)

Engine is in much better condition than when i bought, it plus 5 moths of normal bp fuel....

Might use this for a couple of tanks  8-)
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Re: bp ultimate
« Reply #18 on: 18 August 2008, 17:58:06 »

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Should be pretty much as soon as its upto temp.

Engine needs to be in fine fettle though

Mine too effect instantly soon as i got on the bypass felt the more go  8-)

Engine is in much better condition than when i bought, it plus 5 moths of normal bp fuel....

Might use this for a couple of tanks  8-)
That does of course mean going to 'that' BP station, where they are not hugely impressed with me  :-X - or at least wouldn't be if they had enough brain cells between them  >:(
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Re: bp ultimate
« Reply #19 on: 18 August 2008, 17:58:59 »

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Should be pretty much as soon as its upto temp.

Engine needs to be in fine fettle though

Mine too effect instantly soon as i got on the bypass felt the more go  8-)

Engine is in much better condition than when i bought, it plus 5 moths of normal bp fuel....

Might use this for a couple of tanks  8-)
That does of course mean going to 'that' BP station, where they are not hugely impressed with me  :-X - or at least wouldn't be if they had enough brain cells between them  >:(

I could use the one in Bicester! - Might have to compare the prices.
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« Reply #20 on: 18 August 2008, 18:00:36 »

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Should be pretty much as soon as its upto temp.

Engine needs to be in fine fettle though

Mine too effect instantly soon as i got on the bypass felt the more go  8-)

Engine is in much better condition than when i bought, it plus 5 moths of normal bp fuel....

Might use this for a couple of tanks  8-)
That does of course mean going to 'that' BP station, where they are not hugely impressed with me  :-X - or at least wouldn't be if they had enough brain cells between them  >:(

I could use the one in Bicester! - Might have to compare the prices.
The Bicester one must have more mental capacity
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« Reply #21 on: 18 August 2008, 19:03:16 »

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Should be pretty much as soon as its upto temp.

Engine needs to be in fine fettle though

Mine too effect instantly soon as i got on the bypass felt the more go  8-)

Engine is in much better condition than when i bought, it plus 5 moths of normal bp fuel....

Might use this for a couple of tanks  8-)
That does of course mean going to 'that' BP station, where they are not hugely impressed with me  :-X - or at least wouldn't be if they had enough brain cells between them  >:(

I could use the one in Bicester! - Might have to compare the prices.
The Bicester one must have more mental capacity

Its not hard, i bet walking carpet Bailey & Megan could do a better job running the brackley one.
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Re: bp ultimate
« Reply #22 on: 18 August 2008, 19:07:27 »

Only use BP :y, not ultimate though, hence the reason for my recent op, done no good for my hems in the end :'( ;D
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Re: bp ultimate
« Reply #23 on: 18 August 2008, 19:52:16 »

My beastie certainly ran much sweeter on Optimax/Ultimate.  Distinct difference when on Tesco/Sainsbury's best (and cheapest....)
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Re: bp ultimate
« Reply #24 on: 19 August 2008, 12:39:44 »

I used to fill up on Shell Optimax in my old Mitsubishi and it definitely ran better - more responsive - at first i thought it was in my head, but the wife could tell when i did and didnt put the good stuff in

not a massive difference - but noticeable - usually if its less than 10p a litre difference I'll get it :y
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Re: bp ultimate
« Reply #25 on: 19 August 2008, 13:31:51 »

back 10 years ago when i had a Cav Sri130 I used to put what ever petrol was nearest at the time in but whenever i went to BP garage the car used to pink afterwards so never put BP petrol in since :P
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Re: bp ultimate
« Reply #26 on: 19 August 2008, 17:43:20 »

used to drive a hyundai lantra 1.6 dohc. that had a huge improvement running ultimate. 6/7 more mpg and it felt like another 10 horses under the bonnet.

put some in my 99 MV6, crap. 18 to the gallon no more speed, in fact it felt lumpy and rubbish. back to asda.

another time however, with the miggy, I bought an stp power pack - red bottle of cleaner and orange bottle of distilled high-octane kerosine (aka speed boost)
put the cleaner in a whole tank, car got better over the tank.

when that tank was empty I put 25 litres of asda petrol on top of the 'orange juice' (supposedly treats 60 litres)

now that was a fun few days :D

noticed a remarkable improvement in performance and very smooth tickover.

If you want to get more out of an x30xe by simply raising the octane then in my experience you need to raise the octane quite a lot. (4 or 5 points!)
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Re: bp ultimate
« Reply #27 on: 19 August 2008, 19:11:29 »

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used to drive a hyundai lantra 1.6 dohc. that had a huge improvement running ultimate. 6/7 more mpg and it felt like another 10 horses under the bonnet.

put some in my 99 MV6, crap. 18 to the gallon no more speed, in fact it felt lumpy and rubbish. back to asda.

another time however, with the miggy, I bought an stp power pack - red bottle of cleaner and orange bottle of distilled high-octane kerosine (aka speed boost)
put the cleaner in a whole tank, car got better over the tank.

when that tank was empty I put 25 litres of asda petrol on top of the 'orange juice' (supposedly treats 60 litres)

now that was a fun few days :D

noticed a remarkable improvement in performance and very smooth tickover.

If you want to get more out of an x30xe by simply raising the octane then in my experience you need to raise the octane quite a lot. (4 or 5 points!)

I have noticed the same, as mentioned, the engine needs to be in good shape for you to feel and notice the difference.
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