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RomanV wrote:. Aaaah, I have no idea what else it could be, haha.
RomanV wrote:No it's definitely not a placebo effect.
Low rpm and partial throttle are MUCH better now.
When at WOT, it sounds different too.
I'm not basing this on "Teh ar*e dyno tells meh dat teh car is fastah", so much as an audible difference in engine sound, and much smoother running. (I knew it wasnt running right, but assumed it was thanks to something else.)
It's quite possible that I went over a bump, and a faulty engine sensor started working again or something, haha.
I didnt start using the BP fuel for the sake of hoping it was better, I just happened to need gas at the time, and BP was the closest.
I didnt have any expectations of it being any different, as I've switched between the two previously, more than once. which is why I was so surprised that it seemed better.
Maybe I'm a retard, and accidentally filled it with 91 or something previously, I dont know!
RomanV wrote:Okay, so I've always heard people insist that BP ultimate is better than the other 98 octanes available from mobil etc.
I didnt think much of it, until recently.
My car has been running like crap, and I havent really been sure why.
I just filled up with a tank of BP 98, and now it's running a shitload better!
Previously I had been running 98 from mobil, for the last.... ages.
Perhaps it's a coincidence, and something else magically fixed itself in the car?
Or perhaps it just is/was a bad batch of fuel that came through at the mobil I go to perhaps?
Either way, my car is running a whole lot better now, and it seems to be thanks to using BP 98, strangely enough.
I was just wondering if anyone else had any feedback on the matter, or any similar issues!
bluemaumau wrote:you sure it wasnt caltex? apparently they have these little dudes who clean the inside of your engine weird
but on i side note, yea i prefer bp
Jazza wrote:Caltex in Howick dont have 98... Dunno about if anywhere else...
Quint wrote:Not just cock, large cock.
pureadrenalin wrote:nowhere in New Plymouth stocks 98
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