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ive noticed a lot of diffrence in peformance in my car what about you
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Research "Top Tier" gas companies. These are the companies that have a special refining process which creates a more combustible/cleaner fuel which may lead to a very slight increase in performance. Unless you have an actual dyno measurement, it would be impossible to tell how the gas you use is effecting your performance. If anything, it would be the conditions at which you drove it such as cooler air, elevation, engine warm up, etc. Too many variables.Where can i park my car permanently in Wimbledon?
The only difference I see in BP as to other fuels, is price. BP is always 6-10 cents higher per gallon. Therefore I refuse to buy their product. (BP had merged with Amoco a few years back, so I don't buy their product either)I want to modify a stock car in to a streetcar. Suggestions with potential. end with 9-15 sec.car?
It may not make a difference in performance, but it makes a difference in the economy. BP is one of the few gasoline vendors in the US that is NOT associated with OPEC.Which means for every gallon of BP fuel you purchase that's a gallon that wasn't purchased from the guys who make our fuel so damn expensive.
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If you are talking about uk ultimate then yes it is the dogs nakkers! More combustible higher revving so better for red-lining and the detergents clean all the crap out of your inlets.Is anyone having a problem with their Land Rover transmission?
Any owners of high end porsches etc will only use this or shell v-power as they won't abuse their engines with lesser fuels.
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Ultimate petrol in my modified classic mini, does seem to make a difference but I have not rolling road tested it to prove how effective it is.On the other hand I did some extensive fuel consumption tests on my diesel using BP ultimate, standard fuel and crap supermarket stuff. I carried out these tests over several months of doing a regular trip of 300 miles per week, and I found no difference in fuel consumption, and did not notice any improvement in acceleration or top speed
The answer is no. Most likely, unless you have a high performance car optimized with higher compression ratios, regular unleaded gas is just as powerful as premium. The difference between additives in brands of gasoline is usually in cleanliness of the engine, not performance. And contrary to popular belief, octane ratings have nothing to do with power, just the tendancy of the engine to ping (misfire).
I work for a petroleum company (not going to say which), and I can tell you that BP gasoline is the same as any other gasoline as they are generally shipped in the same pipeline with other brands of gasoline. Gas goes into the pipeline at one end, and someone takes it out at the other end, there is no way of knowing that you got the same gas as you put in, as people are pushing product constantly.
More to the point BP gets their gasoline from a terminal, which may or may not be owned by BP. For example, the BP gas might have been purchased from a Shell or Marathon terminal. The difference is the additives added at the terminal while loading from the rack. Which like I said are usually either lubricants, or cleaning (such as STP, fuel injection cleaning, or freeze protection).
How many gallons of gas will it take me this week?
No, not any noticable one.Octane is the only thing that'll make a difference in performance, and even then only on some cars.
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Long-term engine health, that's another thing.
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Yes definately. I used to get 300 miles per tank until I switched to BP ultimate. Now I get about 360 miles. It costs about 8% more to buy the fuel but I'm getting 20% more mpg.
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