Shell Optimax Exteme
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- khunjeng
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LPG has a higher octane (RON) than fuel (about 110 on average) and has the same calorific value (about 44 MJ/M3). Also the fuel/air ratio is about 10% higher which means If an engine is built with the high compression, ignition to suit the high compression and the correct cam (nice lift but not long overlap), good power will come from LPG.
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boris theres a list of places on the website 
better news
just took the fto to the clide and back (for htose who dont know thats a big old mountain with tight very VERY steep roads). the way down was fun as always, saw 3 cars (mostly newer cars) that had over heated on the way up in the summer heat and being pushed up the hill so i was a little worried.
after spending some time in the surf and sand and going back, i found my car never lifted its temp gage above nominal evevn once. normally my car would go from a little bellow half to just a little above half when making this climb. bear in mind this is a bout a 30 min + drive
so shes running cleaner

better news
just took the fto to the clide and back (for htose who dont know thats a big old mountain with tight very VERY steep roads). the way down was fun as always, saw 3 cars (mostly newer cars) that had over heated on the way up in the summer heat and being pushed up the hill so i was a little worried.
after spending some time in the surf and sand and going back, i found my car never lifted its temp gage above nominal evevn once. normally my car would go from a little bellow half to just a little above half when making this climb. bear in mind this is a bout a 30 min + drive
so shes running cleaner

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hehe. was being lazy.
If you look at this link:
http://www.fcai.com.au/ethanol.php/2004 ... 00001.html
All the high end companies like ferrari, messarti say:
"Ferrari does not recommend the use of ethanol blend petrol. E10 may be used in emergency situations."
Anyway, i will give it a try.. it will all come down to that, and how my car likes it, and how much backfire i will get

If you look at this link:
http://www.fcai.com.au/ethanol.php/2004 ... 00001.html
All the high end companies like ferrari, messarti say:
"Ferrari does not recommend the use of ethanol blend petrol. E10 may be used in emergency situations."
Anyway, i will give it a try.. it will all come down to that, and how my car likes it, and how much backfire i will get

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update
400 ks on and shes a little quiter and the above are still true...
i think its worht it once in a while but the extra 3c is a bit of a killer when you arfe already paying 10c extra in this day and age
note, ethonol is not recommended in high performance engines becuase it burfns differently to petorlium and in a car with extream tuning like say a ferrari.... that could be dangerus
400 ks on and shes a little quiter and the above are still true...
i think its worht it once in a while but the extra 3c is a bit of a killer when you arfe already paying 10c extra in this day and age
note, ethonol is not recommended in high performance engines becuase it burfns differently to petorlium and in a car with extream tuning like say a ferrari.... that could be dangerus
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Yeah ok...giving it a cauatious thumbs up.
Filled up the tank (really really filled
) before the Daylsford cruise.
The inital impression wasn't too great. Suspect it took the ecu a bit to catch on, plus a few other mitigating factors made everything feel a bit slugish.
Relatively speaking.
Done nearly 300 clicks and she definately seems a bit more (I hate to use the word) "zippy", particularly in the low to mid range. Certainly a touch more responsive.
I guess if you feel like spending the $$ and are prepared to blow 1/3 of a tank letting the ecu re-tune, then it's not a bad little preformance bump.
WR
Filled up the tank (really really filled

The inital impression wasn't too great. Suspect it took the ecu a bit to catch on, plus a few other mitigating factors made everything feel a bit slugish.
Relatively speaking.
Done nearly 300 clicks and she definately seems a bit more (I hate to use the word) "zippy", particularly in the low to mid range. Certainly a touch more responsive.
I guess if you feel like spending the $$ and are prepared to blow 1/3 of a tank letting the ecu re-tune, then it's not a bad little preformance bump.
WR
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just re-capping...Optimax Extreeme is E10 or E5? I thought cos its 5% its E5....anyway regardless I've been using it now for about 1000km and its seems fine...not really sure if its better but I have noticed a slight difference in low end power...esp. when I'm in 4th and I just want some extra power to overtake without going into 3rd...does much better now...
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