For those who've tried Shell Optimax fuel...

For those who've tried Shell Optimax fuel...

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JasonS8

Original Poster:

395 posts

274 months

Friday 8th February 2002
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...what are your opinions/experiences, in terms of performance and fuel consumption?

It's supposed to be >98 ron (at last a proper grade of fuel for the UK!). Was getting quite expensive trotting over to France to fill up! Until Optimax, we had to suffer 97 ron.

caro

1,018 posts

291 months

Friday 8th February 2002
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My experience of Optimax (in a Chimaera 450) is consumption goes down, performance I think improves a bit (but it could be wishful thinking ) and for some reason it starts first time more often!

go-go

193 posts

275 months

Friday 8th February 2002
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My experience is non plus ultra. Here Shell calls it V-Power. With turbo-s with detonation sensors it's a superbg thing. Like adding 0,1 bar to the compressors.



Whoooosh

>> Edited by go-go on Friday 8th February 12:35

hertsbiker

6,371 posts

278 months

Friday 8th February 2002
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My turbo likes it.
I get worried by the amount of additional power! - seems like too much for just a change in petrol.

Am I being over cautious?

C

DIGGA

41,246 posts

290 months

Friday 8th February 2002
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Never like to look at fuel consumption (vulgar topic!), but in my Griff 500, there is a definite, positive change with Optimax.

I'm not 100% sure there's more power (though that may be the case), but the engine seems happier & more responsive.

.mark

11,104 posts

283 months

Friday 8th February 2002
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Tried it. Didn't notice anything different, except a lighter wallet.
Only a 4.0 Chimaera though so maybe not enough BHP to notice the increase. Plus mine was/is (finds tree) running like a dream anyway so now I'm back with normal unleaded.
Am I missing something?

go-go

193 posts

275 months

Friday 8th February 2002
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Depends on the engine type. Some get's more power. But, seems that there's an additive for valve cleaning.

dan

1,068 posts

291 months

Friday 8th February 2002
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Like DIGGA I've no idea on fuel consumption.. Christ I didn't buy a 5ltr V8 cos I was worried about gas miles, but I do find the car runs a bit smoother.

apache

39,731 posts

291 months

Friday 8th February 2002
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tried it, ecu liked it and the damn thing pinks if I attempt to put anything else in (it's the highest octane in the UK) car is smoother and I get the impression it is more economical

REV-EREND

21,536 posts

291 months

Friday 8th February 2002
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My Griff 500 absolutely loves it.

Now for a few Jeremy Clarkson style supleratives :

It's like the difference between chalk and cheese
or between Motorhead and Celine Dion
Quiche & Vindaloo
etc
etc..

Consumption ... was'nt that a disease in the 18th centuary...

Rev.


DIGGA

41,246 posts

290 months

Friday 8th February 2002
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So it's pretty conclusove as far as Griff 500's go then.

And I'm reliably informed it's just as effective in Tuscan Speed Sixes - when they're not doing an impression of that 1970's Hillman/Chysler rattly engine (anyone else remember the horrible noise they used to make?).

pdavison

1,637 posts

284 months

Friday 8th February 2002
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I use it in my S3 - I actually find I get a marginally better fuel consumption. I'm not sure whether the performance is improved, but the car feels more responsive and also a little smoother.

It's also cheaper than Super Unleaded so it gets my vote !

Cheers

Paul

jacko500

46 posts

281 months

Friday 8th February 2002
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My Chimp 500 loves the stuff! It makes it much more eager to rev. Fuel consumption is shit but TVR owners dont compare fuel consumption figures down the pub. That pleasure is left to BMW owners!

Mikefield

77 posts

289 months

Friday 8th February 2002
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I've used the optimax in my Honda Fireblade powered race car, and it seems to run smoother and have better mid-range. Now I use 76 oils RM+ (100 octane).

Mike,
PS they sell methanol too if you're brave enough.
www.76racing.co.uk

adamb

418 posts

291 months

Friday 8th February 2002
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Cerby 4.5 with unusual mapping.

Optimax has made the car overrun a lot less. I used to get non stop overrun unless throttle was fully open but now only get it on deceleration.

Does seem a little smoother too.

Tuff Noodell

68 posts

282 months

Friday 8th February 2002
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I tried it, it tastes bloody awful but the car ran better.
Again, i'm not sure about performance, but definitely smoother and less pinking.

Fatboy

8,084 posts

279 months

Friday 8th February 2002
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My brother notices the difference in his Saxo VTR, says you can definately tell the difference between Optimax and regular unleaded..

Not tried it myself though - don't think it would make much difference to my old carb'd golf

bennno

12,700 posts

276 months

Friday 8th February 2002
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i put a tank full of optimax in my 996 earlier today and it is definately gives a noticeable boost in performance over normal 95octane. Mind you it does say in the handbook to use 98 octane for best performance, but if you use 95 the engine will readjust to suit..

Does this apply to a cerby, as mine said next to the filler cap '98 OCTANE ONLY'??

Bennno

campbell

2,500 posts

290 months

Friday 8th February 2002
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Well I have done over 2000 miles with Optimax in my MR2 and I have notest nothing different in the engine performance, but the car does a rolling road tune and I think this will prove if the stuff has worked or not so when the car is sorted ill let you all know the results.

reardrive

2,135 posts

275 months

Saturday 9th February 2002
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quote:

when they're not doing an impression of that 1970's Hillman/Chysler rattly engine (anyone else remember the horrible noise they used to make?).



Yes, I remember that. Sounded particularly horrid when coming from the back of a Matra-Simca Bagheera but somehow seemed to suit the Rancho.