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Hi scooby555
I hope this helps .My mate suffered power loss in his Calibra Turbo.Network Q sorted it under warranty.Garage said cheap fuel(Sainsburys)had fouled something in the injection system.Like grub,you get out what you put in.Steer clear of junk food.I use SUL so have to stick to the big boys as well.
Mark
I hope this helps .My mate suffered power loss in his Calibra Turbo.Network Q sorted it under warranty.Garage said cheap fuel(Sainsburys)had fouled something in the injection system.Like grub,you get out what you put in.Steer clear of junk food.I use SUL so have to stick to the big boys as well.
Mark
I hope this is of help. I know a man called MAtt who can be found on this forum. He was telling me that he drove his car to a supermarket to fill up and as he drove away hoards of people were laughing and pointing at his car and he found he couldn't go any faster than a mini.
The problem? He was driving a pensioners car that the manufacturers had sellotaped spoilers all over and called it a WRX!! What a ****!!!
The problem? He was driving a pensioners car that the manufacturers had sellotaped spoilers all over and called it a WRX!! What a ****!!!
likewise...
a couple of guys i know have used a supermarket petrol filling station and severe trouble... the cause??? crappy petrol with some gritty stuff in it... blocked an injector...
I usual use shell SUL, syaing that tho i'm running an Alfa 155
Jase
a couple of guys i know have used a supermarket petrol filling station and severe trouble... the cause??? crappy petrol with some gritty stuff in it... blocked an injector...
I usual use shell SUL, syaing that tho i'm running an Alfa 155

Jase
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Hate to say it but the fuel the supermarkets get is no different to fuel companies. It may not have some of the additives that some companies like to add, but the basic fuel is exactly the same. Its all drawn out of the same bunkers at the fuel depots. And before you ask, yes, I did work for a fuel company, Mobil in my case, so I do know where supermarkets get there fuel from.
As Reffro says, the base fuel is all drawn from the same bunkers. The different fuel companies have their own additive packages which the tanker drivers add using a smart card at the refineries when loading. The packages that some of the supermarkets use are generally not as good as those used by the big companies like Shell, BP, Esso etc. The worst are some of the small independants - some of whom use as few additives as they can get away with to save on the cost so steer well clear of them!!
Paul
(Shell Research)
Paul
(Shell Research)
I've run my MY95 UK Turbo on whatevers been closest when I need to fill up for the last 3 years with no probs at all.
Been using optimax for the last few months (about 90% of the time). Definite improvement in MPG. I can also persuade myself it pulls stronger - just
Supermarket fuel isnt going to kill a UK model. (errr Crossed fingers Smilie)
Any petrol station can give you a dodgy tank full
I like Optimax
Deano
Been using optimax for the last few months (about 90% of the time). Definite improvement in MPG. I can also persuade myself it pulls stronger - just

Supermarket fuel isnt going to kill a UK model. (errr Crossed fingers Smilie)
Any petrol station can give you a dodgy tank full

I like Optimax

Deano
my god Michelle I think you might be right... maybe I should call
in the authorities. Tell them to look out for a quaffered perfumed ponce in a car looking like a jelly mould...probably with the windows down as they tend to break...

Matt.
p.s top of the range???!! hardly!
in the authorities. Tell them to look out for a quaffered perfumed ponce in a car looking like a jelly mould...probably with the windows down as they tend to break...

Matt.
p.s top of the range???!! hardly!
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