I thought the ECU could adjust ignition advance according to the fuel.
The benefits when tuning are well documented.
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I thought that too on the fuel cap it states 95 or higher it can run on 95 but the timing will be retarded by the ECU to allow the engine to run optimally on the fuel it has avail, so putting in a better fuel will allow the ECU to run on the best mapping it has available.
I use Shell Nitro pretty much all the time now since the new engines gone in and can I tell a difference in performance??
Not really but it's only an extra £4-5 per tank and I DO get more miles out of it on the motorway. I have actually tested this umpteen times and can range an extra 30-40 miles per tank.
HOWEVER - this is driving driving like a granny at 70-75 as soon as you plant your foot down any gains unfortunately have gone out the tail pipes!
This is from my personal experiment anyway but as said for the little price it is I'm happy to pay it knowing that the engines running at its best performance..