7mpg is suggesting 99RON jumps to something like 60MJ/kg. It doesn't.
No its not, it is suggesting that is burns far more consistently and the engine in question can make good use of this, advancing ignition.
[TW]Fox;17225755 said:Just.. wow.
You don't think that it could have been considerably more scientific if, for example, each car was driven for a set distance with a full tank and then re-brimmed rather than 'waiting for the fuel light', for example?
I am staggered you think the way you do about this. Even when 2 people far closer to the petrochemicals industry than you or I will ever be have also disputed these claims, you STILL think you are right, as is always the case, I guess.
Because give or take a few Mls, the Petrol light is going to come on at the same level, and even if you didn't, what you are suggesting is that all of these variables inside the test conditions always worked in their favour, this is very unlikely wouldn't you agree? But if they didn't then some results would be going the other way, surely? Like I say, they are not text-book tight scientific test conditions, but the steps they have taken are reasonable.
I've also not said whether I believe they are correct or not, just that significant gains can be had from running SUL.
I consistently got 6MPG more on SUL in my VXR, or am I another one who is blessed by luck and it was simply the variables just happened to work in my favour every time I filled up with SUL?