fuel----super unleaded?

fuel----super unleaded?

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kartman24

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459 posts

258 months

Saturday 7th June 2003
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when i picked the griff up the guy told me he used standard unleaded `runs better on it`. however on the drive home i found during hard acceleration in 4th and 5th the car was pinking----even though it was running at higher revs. the car temp was good so it`s not a running hot thing, if i switched to super would that cure this?

beano500

20,854 posts

282 months

Saturday 7th June 2003
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You'll get varying reports.

I was running on normal unleaded for quite a while without problem. Then I started using Optimax. Apart from now needing to buy shares in Shell (and I have just got one of their points cards!) I have noticed:

Less pinking under load
Smoother engine running overall
About the same, or possibly even worse, fuel consumption.

So it costs more and I think it's a personal choice as to whether it is "better".

Oh and it's a pain when you keep driving past fuel, despite the needle boucing off empty, because "it's not Shell, I want Optimax!" Bet your life that you fill up somewhere else and a Shell station turns up just round the corner!!!!!

heliox

450 posts

269 months

Saturday 7th June 2003
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Optimax.

julianhj

8,792 posts

269 months

Saturday 7th June 2003
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I'm one for the Optimax, though in emergencies will deviate.

SGirl

7,922 posts

268 months

Sunday 8th June 2003
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beano500 said: Oh and it's a pain when you keep driving past fuel, despite the needle boucing off empty, because "it's not Shell, I want Optimax!" Bet your life that you fill up somewhere else and a Shell station turns up just round the corner!!!!!

Er... why not just put a fiver's worth of the other petrol in to get you as far as a Shell station?!

We never put anything in our cars other than Optimax - great stuff! Certainly the TVRs (including the Griff I used to have) and Volvo T5 appreciate it a lot more than regular unleaded. FWIW.

>> Edited by SGirl on Sunday 8th June 15:33

Toffer

1,527 posts

268 months

Monday 9th June 2003
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Just couldn,t resist..OPTIMAX of course!

kartman24

Original Poster:

459 posts

258 months

Friday 13th June 2003
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using optimax now but the pinking is still there under hard acceleration in 3rd and 4th---ideas anyone?

beano500

20,854 posts

282 months

Friday 13th June 2003
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How many tankfuls have you got through?

It took a bit of time before I noticed the difference but after the first thousand tankfuls it was much better

kartman24

Original Poster:

459 posts

258 months

Friday 13th June 2003
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only run about £15 worth through it yesterday, so i guess i`ll have to stay with optimax and hopefully it`ll eventually dissapear.

icamm

2,153 posts

267 months

Friday 13th June 2003
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If it doesn't improve after a couple of tanks get the car to a dealer/specialist and get the timing checked. It could be that the timing has shifted since the last service and that is causing the problem.

Paul 2000

1,080 posts

274 months

Friday 13th June 2003
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kartman24 said: only run about £15 worth through it yesterday, so i guess i`ll have to stay with optimax and hopefully it`ll eventually dissapear.

When I had my Griff I had this pinking problem after filling up on 95RON - took about three tankfuls of Optimax to sort it.
It's going to be a good weather weekend, get out there and do a couple of tankfuls.
Cheers Paul

kartman24

Original Poster:

459 posts

258 months

Friday 13th June 2003
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shouldn`t be a timing problem as the car was only serviced a couple of weeks ago by a TVR garage (12000 mile). i`m going to the herts and beds meet next week, anyone else with a griff going?

Paul 2000

1,080 posts

274 months

Friday 13th June 2003
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kartman24 said:i`m going to the herts and beds meet next week, anyone else with a griff going?


Kartman
The Herts/Beds meet was last week - it's the second Sunday in the month, next one is 13 July. See you there (but not in a Griff).
Paul

kartman24

Original Poster:

459 posts

258 months

Friday 13th June 2003
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i`m sure there is a meet next friday in tring, which area is that then?

andy43

10,623 posts

261 months

Saturday 14th June 2003
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Back to petrol, optimax is defo the best stuff - you might not be able to feel the difference with a V8, but trust me, in my wifeys smart car(3cyl 0.6litre) you can really feel a change in 'performance' compared to supermarket 95ron unleaded. Trust me, at that level you need all the help you can get...

Paul 2000

1,080 posts

274 months

Saturday 14th June 2003
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kartman24 said: i`m sure there is a meet next friday in tring, which area is that then?

I think that one's Bucks.
Paul