[TW]Fox;17219728 said:Why would ANYONE ever take a car to this place to get any work done after reading such a shocking peice of research?
***** prices?
[TW]Fox;17219728 said:Why would ANYONE ever take a car to this place to get any work done after reading such a shocking peice of research?
this is slightly off topic but, does anyone know who supplies what supermarkets with fuel? as im sure asda dont have there own rigs and refinerys lol
either way ives been told sainsburys is bp. which makes sense with the whole nectar thing, but i might be wrong
I put some of this in my car on saturday and it actually made it run worse than before! All lumpy and spluttery on a cold start! (87 Golf GTi) Its normally spot on on "normal" juice!
I won't be paying for it again! Even if I do allegedly get more MPG.
Lack of knock sensor means the fundamental difference for you is it's harder to ignite and cleans your injection system better.
Probably a sign that your plugs are getting tired.
Ah cheers bud
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So it has beneficial effect on my injection system? If replace the spark plugs then it should sort out the lumpy starts right?
[TW]Fox;17219728 said:Why would ANYONE ever take a car to this place to get any work done after reading such a shocking peice of research?
What research?[TW]Fox;17219728 said:Why would ANYONE ever take a car to this place to get any work done after reading such a shocking peice of research?
Basically all petrol stations get their fuel from the nearest refinery. All fuel the lorries are subcontracted out, so you may fine Shell/BP lorries filling up tesco petrol stations, but that doesn't mean the fuel came from a Shell/BP refinery. There are very strict regulations regarding the quality of petrol and the only difference between different brands being the additives put in.
In summary the main/only difference between fuel brands is the (quality of) additive put in. However, there is a net fuel agreement between companies to supply any company who has a fuel shortage, so you may find from time to time that BP/Shell etc supply fuel with their additives in to Tesco/Asda etc.
It gives you more bhp/tonne too!
I'm not sure what's unscientific about it, other than the fact that anyone can work it out.