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Title: Optimax - Worth The Cost
Post by: Buckshot on 28 July 2006, 13:42
Yo dudes. Hows it going?

Had my Mk. 4 Golf GTI 1.8 Turbo (150 Bhp) and i'm stoked with it. Coming from a Ford Fiesta 1.25 (75 Bhp) the Golf is in another league in every way imaginable.

A friend of mine said that Shell Optimax will work wonders with the turbo in my car but at 10 pence extra per litre can anyone backup his statement. Is it really worth it?

Thanks for your time
Daniel
Title: Re: Optimax - Worth The Cost
Post by: Stu-dub on 28 July 2006, 14:29
Hi, In a word yes,

For example, I used to have a Civic VTi and could run more ignition advance on optimax and even witout the ignition adjusted it flew.

My brother has a Integra type R and swears buy it, the car runs smoother and he reckon the cost is offset by you getting more to the gallon as its more efficient.

A freind has a RX7 turbo and on Optimax can run more boost before it pinks (pre-ignition)

And I now have a 1990 8V Golf. and on Optimax its smooth, pulls harder and I agree with my brother, it lasts longer so's worth the cost.

Stu
Title: Re: Optimax - Worth The Cost
Post by: Neaty on 28 July 2006, 18:10
If i could I would run me on it!  :laugh:

I run it on my 8 valve mark 2 and used to run it on my valver, feels a bit sharper and runs smoother
Title: Re: Optimax - Worth The Cost
Post by: Dizzie on 28 July 2006, 18:15
I dont' like optimax. The tesco super works just as well IMO and costs like 2p more than regular. in the 20vT it ran a lot smoother.
Title: Re: Optimax - Worth The Cost
Post by: Neaty on 28 July 2006, 18:17
i dont get as much mpg out of tesco 99 ron but it seems to shift a bit better on tesco 99 ron
Title: Re: Optimax - Worth The Cost
Post by: mookie on 28 July 2006, 20:11
I filled my 8v on Optimax the other day - £52 it cost  :shocked: Good job it gives me about 32-33mpg or I'd be free wheeling down hills and slipstreaming buses to make it last...  :laugh:
Title: Re: Optimax - Worth The Cost
Post by: mowgli on 28 July 2006, 21:45
Yup, gives a bit better MPG and helps keep the fuel pipes and injectors clean apparently, which is a good thing
Title: Re: Optimax - Worth The Cost
Post by: Neaty on 28 July 2006, 22:13
I filled my 8v on Optimax the other day - £52 it cost  :shocked: Good job it gives me about 32-33mpg or I'd be free wheeling down hills and slipstreaming buses to make it last...  :laugh:

i must admit i tend to pit it in neutrel anyway on hills etc...look after the pennies as they say!!  :laugh:
Title: Re: Optimax - Worth The Cost
Post by: Dizzie on 28 July 2006, 22:17
I run my daily on Asda unleaded which is the cheapest around here. does 40mpg easily. 50mpg if I drive everywhere at 50mph.

It's a mk2 8v gti btw.
Title: Re: Optimax - Worth The Cost
Post by: Agreeable Slick on 28 July 2006, 22:22
really don't rate the tesco stuff tbh.

Optimax, or ultimate make my valver run best.
Title: Re: Optimax - Worth The Cost
Post by: BobbyT on 28 July 2006, 23:05
my lass puts nothing but the higher octain fuels in her 1.8t (180 bhp) bora, i havent noticed the difference between the different brands of super unleaded but the one time she put the 95 ron in it didnt feel as smooth or as quick! i think its better for the turbo in the long run too?  :undecided:  :smiley:
Title: Re: Optimax - Worth The Cost
Post by: Sugar79 on 29 July 2006, 10:45
I can only use shell petrol in my golf, any other fuel and it runs like sh1te..

But as for the optimax ive tried that and not noticed any difference in that with the normal unleaded, but being only 115bhp I dont think it would make any difference in my car anyway, its more noticable in a high perfomance car like evo's, scoobies etc.
Title: Re: Optimax - Worth The Cost
Post by: Organisys on 29 July 2006, 10:59
BP Ultimate tbh.
Title: Re: Optimax - Worth The Cost
Post by: Sugar79 on 29 July 2006, 11:03
my car hated that ^^^^  :undecided:
Title: Re: Optimax - Worth The Cost
Post by: 4ThoseWhoLike2 on 29 July 2006, 11:07
im a optimax user - wont fill my mk4 gti (20v 1.8t) with anything else (well sometimes i do with bp ultimate when im low).

i generally get 33-38 mpg and have done over 400 miles on a full tank.

yes theres an extra cost but its supposed to help mainain your engine, etc so maybe youre cutting future repair costs.

also, if you collect get the points and just use optimax, shell upgrade you to their optimax club!!  (more points per litre)
Title: Re: Optimax - Worth The Cost
Post by: Dub_Dude_16v on 29 July 2006, 18:24
Well i have to disagree with my Golf. Run it on both 98-99 ron and 95 ron and it makes no difference i find!?  :undecided:

If anything my golf runs better on 95 ron, which is good coz it's cheeper  :cool:

But i wonder why it doesn't make a difference. As in power, and MPG. Get more MPG out of 95 ron.

1989 Golf 16v
Title: Re: Optimax - Worth The Cost
Post by: ghost8 on 29 July 2006, 20:01
I filled my 8v on Optimax the other day - £52 it cost  :shocked: Good job it gives me about 32-33mpg or I'd be free wheeling down hills and slipstreaming buses to make it last...  :laugh:

heh heh, true sayin

1.07 a litre here tho :cry:
  do notice a difference tho and it aint just wishfull thinking
 
Title: Re: Optimax - Worth The Cost
Post by: ChrisO GolfO on 31 July 2006, 07:56
I remember a while ago on Top Gear (might have been) they ran some top performance cars on Optimax and BP Performance stuff... I think Optimax came out better but really depends on the the car. No doubt in my mind though that most cars are going to run better on the stuff.

I do find tesco sometimes to be bad on quality of petrol esp the standard stuff, and usually fill my car with BP or Shell normal. Its only a 1.4 so its not worth it...

Title: Re: Optimax - Worth The Cost
Post by: Hypermonkey on 31 July 2006, 12:53
Apparently the reason for the expence is not only the octane level but the additives in the 'super' brands as they help the engine run more efficiently and clean the engine as it goes, therefore the higher costs.

I've run Opti in the Scooby and it sucked...Ulti ran like a dream as did Tesco. Beetle hates anything but Tesco 99Ron as does my 16v Mk3...so I keep it on that and get 320-350 out of a tank(£44-47) without driving Miss Daisey (Must admit the AmD map has helped a lot).