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Offline corgi

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Re: Tried BP Ultimate - not impressed.
« Reply #10 on: 24 November 2008, 13:28 »
I find it really weird how people notice a night and day difference with fuels. I put BP 102 in my car a few months back for a day at the drag strip, and to be honest, if there was any difference, it was absolutely minimal and certainly not noticeable.

Every car I have owned, I have never noticed any difference with different fuels, although I do run my car on V-Power all the time just as I did with the last one, but Sainsburys/Tescos fuel seems to be as good.

I never use BP Ultimate as it is way over priced and has lower RON than other fuels.

Sainsbury's Super is 97 Ron Al, so that won't be as good as T99 which is what I always use. Use V Power if I get caught short, like the other day and i'm 99.9% possitive that the V power isn't as good, just not as responsive I feel. But it obviously isn't night and day different..
BP102 is always a strange one, as that can depend on how long it has been sat in the Fuel station's tank. Being it's used very rarely (and at £2.70 a litre it's not suprising), there's always the chance that it could be quite old when you use it which will mean it will of gone off and the ron rating will have dropped, thus bringing it down to the same level as your 99 ron fuels..

I wouldn't expect BP102 to make any difference as your car will be mapped to run on 98/99 RON... it will back off the timing to take account of lesser fuels but as far as I know they are not designed to advance the timing to take advantage of "better" fuel.
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Offline garethmk1

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Re: Tried BP Ultimate - not impressed.
« Reply #11 on: 24 November 2008, 16:08 »
Tesco's 99 all the way for me and at 95p/litre at the moment £47 fills the tank - last tank 350 miles of mixed driving.  There is a TREMENDOUS difference between standard 95 and Tesco's 99 - you can hear it for a start, much mor responsive, holds boost for longer, my car has a strictly Tescc 99 only diet, I have tried V Power and it is not as good guaranteed.  My local Tesco's has a small problem with 99 in that it is not always available there, but they do get deliveries often - suppose thats good as the fuel isn't in their storage tanks long enough to for the RON value to start depleting.

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Offline mad man gti

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Re: Tried BP Ultimate - not impressed.
« Reply #12 on: 24 November 2008, 17:36 »
only ever put tesco 99 oct in mine and done 16.5k on it. Never had eny probs and get around 37 to 39 mpg 380 miles to a tank.  :wink:

Offline Cass

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Re: Tried BP Ultimate - not impressed.
« Reply #13 on: 24 November 2008, 17:40 »
Always used Shell V-Power and had to fill up on a trip to London recently with BP Ultimate. Good night drive back and didn't notice any difference in performance or consumption.

Car has always seemed to drive better at night due to the heavier air density.

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Re: Tried BP Ultimate - not impressed.
« Reply #14 on: 24 November 2008, 18:48 »
Spare a thought.  I live in Northern Ireland and the best I get is BP Ultimate.  Tesco don't do 99 Ron over here, nor do Sainsburys :sad:  No V-Power either. 
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Re: Tried BP Ultimate - not impressed.
« Reply #15 on: 25 November 2008, 20:22 »
BP ultimate is my last resort fuel. V-power and Tesco 99 are my car's staple diet. Tesco's seems to just edge it for me although I have heard of a few people having problems with it in the past and so I tend to feel more "comfortable" with V-Power. :cool:

I've only ever used V-power 99% of the time. Twice I had to use Tesco99 and TBH there is a difference between V-power and T99, with the car being slightly (barely noticeable) power increase but I swear the car feels different.

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Re: Tried BP Ultimate - not impressed.
« Reply #16 on: 25 November 2008, 23:34 »
Tried bp ultimate in last car for several tankfuls - no difference apart from wallet was lighter!! So on latest car have tried em all, and Vpower seems to be the better one, so vpower it is.
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Offline Emeye

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Re: Tried BP Ultimate - not impressed.
« Reply #17 on: 25 November 2008, 23:54 »
Rite, found out that they sell Tesco99 near work, so gonna give it a go next time. :)

Offline JonnyG

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Re: Tried BP Ultimate - not impressed.
« Reply #18 on: 26 November 2008, 00:07 »
On my standard GTi  I never felt much of a difference between fuels, but with the ED 30 it definitley seems to go and sound slightly better on Tesco 99 compared to all superunleadeds I've tried  :smiley:
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Re: Tried BP Ultimate - not impressed.
« Reply #19 on: 27 November 2008, 06:57 »
Have not used BP for over 6 years now. Would rather push the car then fill up with them  :angry:


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