Exactly, my car has been tuned and mapped for 98 RON.
What's the point of doing things like this, unless you put in for competitive racing? Genuine question from someone who knows very little on the subject.
Exactly, my car has been tuned and mapped for 98 RON.
You have Beorhthelm and Alex, Alex Dawson giving completely different views as to thr origination of the fuel at supermarket pumps so how does an outsider with no knowledge whatsoever decide which is in his best interests.
What's the point of doing things like this, unless you put in for competitive racing? Genuine question from someone who knows very little on the subject.
Just a hobby really, I don't drive like a bell end on the roads but I enjoy performance cars, same reason we all pay money to watch grown men kick a ball about.
I hardly use the power my car has on the road, but I can't think of anything more dull than driving a sewing machine powered shoebox.
i think its the same on the supermarket fuel: they take any old rubbish served up to them as long as its cheap. just like they probably dont care about the wheat going into thier bread while Hovis do.
As public concern rises over the price of a litre of petrol reaching a record £1.20, petrol companies have suggested that maybe consumers would like to fill their cars up with something else, instead.
Despite the price of a barrel of oil being $80 - almost half of its 2008 high - petrol is creeping towards its highest ever price in the UK, prompting accusations of ‘goddamn mother-f***ing daylight robbery’ among petrol companies.