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Model specific boards => Golf mk5 => Topic started by: g10gti on 28 June 2010, 17:51
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Recently my gti been underperforming slightly and noticed when sitting at lights car been a bit shuddery. Just back from garage and advised to buy super unleaded instead of standard unleaded. Is this possible or should i have been filling up with super unleaded from day one. Any advice would be great. Had engine management light on as well and has now gone off.
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Dunno if standard would give those symptoms, but you really should be using super anyway. Search this forum for many discussions on this. Shell Optimax seems to be the #1 choice.
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Its called V-Power now, not Optimax. But you get the jist.
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If you look inside the filler cap the sticker in there recomends 98 ron unleaded. Use Shell V-Power in mine since the day i got it.
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GTI's are mapped to run to their full potential on 98 RON and above. But unless it is very poor quality petrol, 95 RON shouldn't be causing any running issues - the engine has sensors to detect the RON rating and will alter the timing and injection sequence to compensate. You will notice a drop in performance and probably fuel economy as well, depending on your style of driving.
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:smiley: thanks for the feedback i will switch to the v power and monitor the performance of the car..
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When I can't find Shell I'm happy to use Tesco super, which I think is the only other 99 RON out there.
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When I can't find Shell I'm happy to use Tesco super, which I think is the only other 99 RON out there.
+1 and the misses loves clubcard points :lipsrsealed:
To OP, it shouldnt affect the day to day running of your car surely, only peak power performance??! :huh:
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Running your GTI on normal unleaded has the "potential" of causing damage to the FSI engine..this was mentioned by the VW dealer when I bought it, not sure how true it is but I bought a performance car and want the best from it anyway so always super-unleaded for me
Simon
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If you look inside the filler cap the sticker in there recomends 98 ron unleaded. Use Shell V-Power in mine since the day i got it.
Mine says 95 on the filler cap.
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[Yawn]
The FSI technology is optimised to run on at 98+ RON fuel, but it will run on 95... just not as sweetly.
VW claim catalytic converters can be damaged by running 95 for extended periods, though. So what is likely to be more expensive in the long run? Super unleaded, or a new catalytic converter?
Plus, 98+ RON burns more efficiently, so the extra cost per litre is offset with the increase in MPG. :nerd:
Any benefit of 98+ RON is only felt after ten tanks and as a point of note, I can't tell a difference between Tesco 99 and V-Power, but I can feel a difference to standard 95 RON fuels.
Most filler caps have 98 with a (95) in brackets.
Further reading:- http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=148018.20 (http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=148018.20)
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If you look inside the filler cap the sticker in there recomends 98 ron unleaded. Use Shell V-Power in mine since the day i got it.
Mine says 95 on the filler cap.
If you take the part no on the sticker, and are anal enough to check with your dealer, you'll find thats the wrong sticker on your car. Seems to be a lot of them about. (It was another member here who first discovered this ...)
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Us, anal? I have no idea what your talking about :D
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Another vote for Tesco premium 99 and Shell V power. Both are 99 RON now.
From a cold start, my car settles into an even idle sooner when using Tesco 99 than when I have a tank full of V power. Strange.
Optimax was 98 Ron but they changed V-Power to 99 Ron earlier on this year or the end of last year.
I know its been posted before, but more info:-
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?f=57&t=302977
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Us, anal? I have no idea what your talking about :D
:nerd:
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V-Power All The Way, Used it in all my Subaru's. Always been spot on... Tesco 99 is good as well. :smiley:
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been using v-power in my mk4 now for awhile much better if i cant get that i go for the tesco 99 stuff seems to like that to :smiley: