Alan said:Sainsburys 97 super will do me nicely at 94.9p a litre!!
Panthro said:Hate to piss on your parade guys but the chances are, that none of you are running V Power as of yet, because the Stanlow refinery where Optimax is produced is still running the same process refining setup, and Optimax is still being refined there. It will change over very soon. I know this because I work for an oil and gas company who built the Stanlow refinery.
16v_jon said:well my first engine was run on optimax all its 22k life and it was still carbonated to fook when i rebuilt it so im guessing the hype is hype
Darren555 said:It isn't a 1 RON increase anyway as Optimax had an average rating of 98.6 RON.
Fletch123 said:The only fuel that i find seems to give me lower lower mpg returns is Tesco 99 god knows why.
Panthro said:Hate to piss on your parade guys but the chances are, that none of you are running V Power as of yet, because the Stanlow refinery where Optimax is produced is still running the same process refining setup, and Optimax is still being refined there. It will change over very soon. I know this because I work for an oil and gas company who built the Stanlow refinery.
jayxx83 said:I have noticed no notable difference to response and power next to any other super unleaded. Im sure it may make the engine last a little longer in the long run, but in reality its not worth the extra cost. On normal unleaded my 182 returns 29/31 mpg on urban driving and 32-33 mpg with any sort of super inside it. Sainburys super is 93.9 round where I am, so paying 100.9 for V-Power is a waste of money IMO.
Probably would be best to do a remap with the V-Power in to make the most of its power enhancing capabilities, but then you would have to run it all the time.
BenR said:erm 48bhp from that particular NA engine.
one more reason why i dont rate EVO one single bit.
BenR said:erm 48bhp from that particular NA engine.
one more reason why i dont rate EVO one single bit.
Darren555 said:It isn't a 1 RON increase anyway as Optimax had an average rating of 98.6 RON.
BenR said:The average (mon/ron) was close to about 92.45 for optimax and 93 for tesco's 99 which had a higher MON rating by 0.1.
16v_jon said:The higher the octain the more carbon bonds therefore the more energy the petrol has cos breaking a carbon bond releases more energy than breaking a hydrogen bond therefore if the petrol has more octanes (more carbon bonds) in the chain it will have more power in its hips init
Darren555 said:
16v_jon said:The higher the octain the more carbon bonds therefore the more energy the petrol has cos breaking a carbon bond releases more energy than breaking a hydrogen bond therefore if the petrol has more octanes (more carbon bonds) in the chain it will have more power in its hips init
davebigfoot said:Well I'm afraid you are wrong. V-Power is a totally different blend. And ALL the Shell UK retail sites had V-Power ready for the national launch.
Dave (chemical engineer, Stanlow Refinery)
BenR said:you work in a refinery?
Do they still use Heptane and iso-octane in the research engines?
Panthro said:Must have been lied to then
What department are you in?
BenR said:he is a SPY!