All of which have many more cleansing properties than their non premium counterparts.
Specifically list these cleansing properties and their individual/combined cleansing powers then, along with some quantifiable test results

All of which have many more cleansing properties than their non premium counterparts.
Premium would be stuff like v power, Bp ultimate and 99 momentum.
All of which have many more cleansing properties than their non premium counterparts.
The whole supermarket fuel being bad is a myth. It's just that premium removes carbon build up. We have a golf TDI we have had from new in 2003 run on nothing but Asda fuel and its injectors are fine. It's done nearly 200k miles too.
The whole supermarket fuel being bad is a myth. It's just that premium removes carbon build up. We have a golf TDI we have had from new in 2003 run on nothing but Asda fuel and its injectors are fine. It's done nearly 200k miles too.
I was actually just wondering if the higher price of a premium fuel offsets the additional MPG. Also if a premium fuel is better for the engine, does this save on future maintenance costs- although that is something nearly impossible to test given different driving styles, journeys and even the car themselves and potential failures.I use momentum 99 and it gives me an additional 2mpg. It actually works out around £30 less per 1000 miles than using normal 95ron fuel.
Errrm.You realise you are arguing with Simon, who has worked in the oil and fuel business for decades? I trust him more than your anecdotal evidence.
For reference, 99Momentum doesnt have additives. It is 95RON with additional ethanol to boost the RON, it is not a superior fuel at all.
V-Power and Ultimate, you are right.
But it is if as above, you get a big enough increase in mpg to justify it.Errrm.
What?
Momentum has cleaning additives too.
It uses UP TO 5% ethonol in its make up.
Oh and guess what... Vpower also uses UP TO 5% ethonol.
Same sodding fuel. But with different additive packages. Additives that are NOT worth 10-15p extra per L
Errrm.
What?
Momentum has cleaning additives too.
It uses UP TO 5% ethonol in its make up.
Oh and guess what... Vpower also uses UP TO 5% ethonol.
Same sodding fuel. But with different additive packages. Additives that are NOT worth 10-15p extra per L
Hahaha. If Vpower actually gave a benefit worth 15p we would all use itBut it is if as above, you get a big enough increase in mpg to justify it.
That’s a 15 year old engine with Pumpe Duese injectors driven off a camshaft. Not really comparible to a modern common rail.
Are you sure injectors are fine ? Most of them get deposits and lose spray pattern. You are probably down 5-10% on power but as it’s a gradual thing you wouldn’t notice.
It did for me so i'm not sure what welse to say, 20mpg vs 22 over a 50 litre fill works out cheaper in my book. Plus thats what the engines optimised for, its not some big conspiracy to buy expensive fuel.Hahaha. If Vpower actually gave a benefit worth 15p we would all use it