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Just read this thread front to back, and all I can see is the OP wanted to have a pop at people and make a *** of himself by throwing the toys out of the pram and whinging at people who had an opinion different to his own.

Man up, deal with other people's opinions and stop being such a frigging baby.
 
Devil's advocate: lots of people made zero attempt to answer the OP's question, which can be quite frustrating.

On the other hand, it's an S2000, not a race-tuned touring car.
 
Noise. After all it's just a microphone.

It will detect harmless pre ignition so I'd be inclined to disagree with it being too late if the engine is knocking.

Another question :D

What's "harmless" pre-ignition? And what's the difference between it and normal pre-ignition?

Not taking the mick or anything. Just interested. :)
 
Bit late to the discussion, but the parents own an '08 Toyota Corolla Compressor (the Toyota Team Europe fettled and supercharged version of the T-Sport). They have a few bottles of octane booster in the boot for when they go camping in the Scottish Highlands and so on where V-Power and others of that ilk are sometimes unavailable. For their car it is needed, as the ECU has been set up (by TTE) to use the higher RON petrol. As far as I know, it can use 95, but it really does not like it and WILL go into limp home mode, and generally have a right old grumble about it. And driving from the Scottish Highlands down back home to Lancashire in limp home mode is not their idea of fun.

Obviously for the OP, buying booster all the time would be far too expensive. Maybe get a crapbox of a car to use on the island and then bring out the S2000 whenever you go to the mainland? And keep a couple of petrol containers of SUL to the side in case you ever need to bring the fuel level up a bit before you set off anywhere in the S2K.
 
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Obviously for the OP, buying booster all the time would be far too expensive. Maybe get a crapbox of a car to use on the island and then bring out the S2000 whenever you go to the mainland? And keep a couple of petrol containers of SUL to the side in case you ever need to bring the fuel level up a bit before you set off anywhere in the S2K.

He did say he didn't want to be driving a peasents car in his hilolrious strop.
 
Where did the op go?

There are plenty affected in the channel islands as there are a lot of owners who go to the uk or france to do track days, plus there are a lot of local motorsport events held on the islands.

I can't run mine on 95 ron without it knocking so no choice for me, got to fight to keep it.
 
Is my pm ability not enabled yet?

Supercharged civic type r, tuned at cpl racing in kent, go to france a fair bit, and track days so gets used as it is supposed to, it is still a daily though so need the SUL fuel, stupid decision as the jersey rally will be severely affected and the other events that go ahead.

Wondered if the op would join the FB group and help keep the fuel supplied.
 
Pm isn't enabled on these forums, you can click the ops trust and send him a email though.

Nice car, I'm sure if enough of you got together something could be sorted.
 
I filled up with 95 Ron for the first time in a long time (usually use BP Ultimate as I get 6p off a litre)

This is an experiment to see if it makes any difference in MPG. And anything else of course like epic failure of my passenger footwell
 
Another question :D

What's "harmless" pre-ignition? And what's the difference between it and normal pre-ignition?

Not taking the mick or anything. Just interested. :)

One reduces power as the timing is slightly early due to 95ron flame propagation being faster. The other is uncontrolled pre ignition when the heat/ pressure rise causes the pistons to be damaged.

A knock sensor will pick up on both events.
 
Pm isn't enabled on these forums, you can click the ops trust and send him a email though.

Nice car, I'm sure if enough of you got together something could be sorted.

Thanks the help will email him, he may know more people so worth letting him know.

We have about 1500 people together already, there is a meeting going ahead today with the fuel supplier to see what is going on.

Thanks again.
 
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