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It has superior cleaning qualitys, and because of the higher RON rating the engine can burn it in a cleaner more effiecient manor?
Its not just for flat out, a better fuel will mean the car will run better, even if you cant directly feel it.
First one is a '10' plate Blue 200, parked in Greenbridge car park, looked fantastic but had a curbed spoke on one alloy :( lol
2nd spot is a 172 cup, blue, white wheels, parked opposite B and Q just after the train bridge
Mines had many miles on the track, plus plenty of fast road miles, and as Greeny has said is now kicking out over 190bhp on itb's, with 135,000 miles on her, tis even the original clutch!
I honestly wouldnt worry mate
Thought id put the link up here, as I know a few people have been talking about them lol.
This ones really nice, its just taken me to Southampton, and Centre Parcs fully loaded and still is averaging over 50 mpg.
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/1813964.htm
This.
I have done a fuel test with mine.
I ran 1000 miles on Tesco 95 and then 1000 miles on Tesco 99.
Both fuels were got from the same garage.
My car ran worse on the 95, idled lower, felt flat and generally felt 'poor'.
On 99 it ran much better, seemed more lively and averaged 4 mpg...
Re: No Compromise ph1 ITB build (Fastcar, BTM, TDF, RS Fab) - ITB update p77
That pics going to haunt you forever lol
Will be very interested to see the outcome fella
Re: No Compromise ph1 ITB build (Fastcar, BTM, TDF, RS Fab) - ITB update p77
Indeed he did :)
Hmmm, poly bonnet would be good, would have to be see through!
Re: No Compromise ph1 ITB build (Fastcar, BTM, TDF, RS Fab) - ITB update p77
Interesting......
You spilling any beans to whats happening? (iv not checked your thread in a little bit)