I run mine on sainsburys super which is 97 ron and it does fine..
As Alan says, the clio's also seam to love the sainsbury's 97. Our last car was run on it.
I have also tried the 99 Ron stuff. The economy was quite poor and we also had the emissons light flicker on the car when it had been running on it.
Exactly what I've found in the Vee ... I get about 0.5MPG less out of Tesco Super than I do from V-Power. I thought it might be down the to the fact that the Tesco petrol has a higher proportion of bio-ethanol than the Shell?I run my DC5 on Tesco 99 and have found, in copmparison to Optimax, that you seem to get less mpg.
Vees don;t run properly on normal unleaded so Optimax and Ultimate are the only ones to use.
Whats with the huge 98ROn sticker on our petrol caps? That doesnt mean our car out of the factory is mapped for it, or Renault are just trying to get us to spend more on fuel
Whatever the case with that I am running a 98 map with 97 fuel and it runs noticably better with 97 in than 95!
If you can't afford the fuel for thats stated for the car should you really have that car??
If you can't afford the fuel for thats stated for the car should you really have that car??
well put ,just another excuse to get more money from the motorist.i ran my 172 on the cheapest fuel there was for 20k and it drove perfectly fine i think its pointless all this high octane bollox!!!
Tesco 99 fuel is good but I did notice a massive drop in mpg for some reason.
BP Ult & shell opitmax are good all round.
I tried some Total super and it got me the best mpg by far and felt good as the bp Ult/Shell Optimax.
Stick with Optimax or V Power or whatever the rebranding of it was.
It comes from a single source and is at least consistant.
99 is a maximum spec for the Tesco branded product, V Power is a minimum spec AFAIK