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Aweb
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Fuel Economy

Post by Aweb »

are you likely to get better MPG running the fto on lower RON fuel than higher stuff?

I dont work out the MPG figures mainly coz i'm lazy but i would suspect you get better mpg running on higher ron fuel. e.g. optimax or bp ultimate (98ron+ fuels).

Just having a discussion with my mate as he started going on about how i'd need my ecu remapped for lower ron fuel which you can get in the uk. i told him that wasn't the case as the fto ecu had mad skills ;) but even with the self adjustment in mind does that mean better mpg/lower ron fuel?
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Post by Bennoz »

Thats right.
The FTO is tuned for higher RON fuel.. cause Australia'a premium unleaded is the rest of the world regular unleaded :evil:

If I use regular unleaded down here (around the 92 or less RON) the car pings like a bitch.

The stock ECU can only make so much adjustment.

That why cars out here - like the Peugoet 306 - must either be 'de-tuned' to deal with our sh*t fuel - or filled up on the best premo we can find. The better the RON rating, the better the combustion is & the better the MPG is.
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Post by Aweb »

i fank you ben :D much appreciated :)

I think we can only get at least 95ron fuel so i may be ok. I only ever run my car on super unleaded though and depending on if i'm feeling flush some shell optimax or bp ultimate.
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Post by Caz »

Well Si I use sainsburys standard fuel cause its cheapest and have tried the super duper stuff but cant tell any difference.. so just fill up for a couple of times on super to clean it every now and then, then back to cheapy stuff. As for the mph.. nah cant be bothered to work it out :D
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Post by Boris »

I never use the cheap stuff, and i can deffently tell the difference. I get depressed when my car has crap fuel in it.

Use the better stuff, in the end, even in todays market it's in the end $5/10 difference i think.

IMO anyway.
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Post by FTO338 »

I agree, FFS, 10c a litre more for a 55L tank is = $5.50, that if you fuel up when you fully empty each time.

I don't know why people think they're saving heaps with cheap ass fuel, when 98rons perform much better & can get more KM/mileage out of it.

I'm talking about in Oz not in UK. And i do feel sorry for you Pommy with your petrol prices.
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Post by payaya »

i seriously dont notice much of a difference out of the lower stuff and the higher stuff! Get over 500km in a tank if i push it around 600kms.
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