Has anyone tried the Shell Optimax unleaded petrol? Is there any benefit with this? Just wanted to know is it worth the effort going to find a Shell petrol station or just stick to the cheapest? Cheers
Michael
Optimax Benefit?
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carl
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If you can afford it (and it doesn't add much per tank) then go for it. It's proven to keep the valves clean (and even clean them after they've been gunked up with NUL) -- see last month's Evo magazine (or was it the month before?).
I run the Scoob exclusively on it. Seems to go better and give about 10% more MPG too. The CC will be running on it when we get round to ordering it
Because of the way the cleaning action works, though, once you've run on Optimax for a while and you put in a tank of NUL you'll find it's no worse. Then you'll think "why am I paying the extra?". Then you'll put in NUL for a while and then when you next put Optimax in you'll get a sudden improvement
I run the Scoob exclusively on it. Seems to go better and give about 10% more MPG too. The CC will be running on it when we get round to ordering it
Because of the way the cleaning action works, though, once you've run on Optimax for a while and you put in a tank of NUL you'll find it's no worse. Then you'll think "why am I paying the extra?". Then you'll put in NUL for a while and then when you next put Optimax in you'll get a sudden improvement
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Mvoong,
I never use Shell petrol, not since their last additive 'improving' petrol mucked up car engines (mostly Vauxhalls). Reason being is, should the engine go bang, I don't want the chief monkey at Peugeot say 'it's not our fault it's the petrol you put in it' and a slanging match pursues and my car sits in a garage. I know this is very unlikely and I'm sure Shell has got it right now, but I'm not risking it. Just my 2 penn'ith worth.
thebigkung
I never use Shell petrol, not since their last additive 'improving' petrol mucked up car engines (mostly Vauxhalls). Reason being is, should the engine go bang, I don't want the chief monkey at Peugeot say 'it's not our fault it's the petrol you put in it' and a slanging match pursues and my car sits in a garage. I know this is very unlikely and I'm sure Shell has got it right now, but I'm not risking it. Just my 2 penn'ith worth.
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Have used Optimax and do notice a difference engine revs smoother, better pick up + slight improvement in mpg. Don't use it exclusively thou depends how flush/skint I am at the time. Do try and fill a full tank when I use Optimax otherwise you won't really notice an improvement. Try it, don't think it can do you car anyharm has it has a higher octane content than normal unleaded which means the burn is less harsh on your engine.
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michael,
try http://www.petrolbusters.com
shell maybury and bowmac (round from tesco, corstorphine) are 71.7 for u/l.
only the supermarkets are any cheaper at 71.4 but you won't get optimax there.
try http://www.petrolbusters.com
shell maybury and bowmac (round from tesco, corstorphine) are 71.7 for u/l.
only the supermarkets are any cheaper at 71.4 but you won't get optimax there.
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