WHAT??? 34p a Litre?! NOW its cheap Sccoby Ownership!!
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Just heard on the Radio that the Supermarkets have launched a petrol price war!!!
Spend £150 on shopping at Safeway and get petrol for 34p a litre!!
Bl00dy Hell!!!!
Pete
[Edited by pslewis - 5/23/2003 8:28:16 PM]
Spend £150 on shopping at Safeway and get petrol for 34p a litre!!
Bl00dy Hell!!!!
Pete
[Edited by pslewis - 5/23/2003 8:28:16 PM]
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I think the deal is that when you spend over 150 quid their fuel is half price, spend over 130 quid and its 50p a litre and so on.
Anyway, I dont think they sell high octane stuff.
Just tried Texaco Super plus today for the first time, not to bad.
Anyway, I dont think they sell high octane stuff.
Just tried Texaco Super plus today for the first time, not to bad.
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Stickymicky - who do you think makes supermarket fuel - you dont honestly think Tescos/Sainsbury/Safeway etc have their own refineries? The big boys produce their petrol for them.
Simon.
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Whats to stop you taking a transit van and filling a 1000 litre tank in the back of it? Cheap motoring for a long time to come.
As for the octane issue get a few bottles of booster!
As for the octane issue get a few bottles of booster!
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Stickymicky - who do you think makes supermarket fuel - you dont honestly think Tescos/Sainsbury/Safeway etc have their own refineries? The big boys produce their petrol for them.
Simon.
yes i know that, but its still not the same fuel!!
Simon.
yes i know that, but its still not the same fuel!!
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quote from another post from yesterday on another thread
i thought everybody knew that supermarket fuel is crap?
its up to u what u stick in your car, good luck with it lol
People on this net who have a lot of experience have said that Esso SUL gives the smoothest running but Optimax gives best protection against detonation. It you don't have a Knocklink you wont know about detonation until your engine runs a big end, melts a piston, or throws a rod. Just one RON point can make an enormous difference as far as anti-det is concerned. Supermarket petrol should never be trusted to be top quality, it is known for having a shortage of the good additives.
You might think its better to spend a bit more on petrol and save an immense repair bill for your engine.
Les
You might think its better to spend a bit more on petrol and save an immense repair bill for your engine.
Les
its up to u what u stick in your car, good luck with it lol
#11
As I understand it, SuperMarket full tends to have less quality control, rather than be worse fuel.
They are less strict about it's condition when storing, transporting and dispensing the fuel, and they buy the fuel with a greater "tolerance". So you may get a good batch or a bad batch from a supermarket, but your Optimax / ESSO SUL will USUALLY be the same as the last batch you bought down the road.
They are less strict about it's condition when storing, transporting and dispensing the fuel, and they buy the fuel with a greater "tolerance". So you may get a good batch or a bad batch from a supermarket, but your Optimax / ESSO SUL will USUALLY be the same as the last batch you bought down the road.
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I heard somewhere that the reason supermarket fuel was cheaper was because there is a legal tolerance of +/- ?? on the fuel delivery, so in effect you dont get as much petrol as the pump says you have and therefore no cheaper...allegedly.
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Don't think so matey, the council regularly check the calibration on all fuel pumps. I can't see that supermarkets could get away with having one's that werent accurate.
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Chaps, sorry to p!ss on your fireworks, but the fuel sold by the major supermarkets aka Sainsburys, Tescos, is exactly the same as sold by the so called big boys aka Texaco, Total, Shell(except Optimax) ....I work at a fuel distribution depot
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The reason that 'supermarket' petrol is normally cheaper is that they offset some of the cost against the store running costs. When they first started selling petrol they actually run the stations at a loss (it was a lot cheaper back then).
As for being inferior quality, in the early days they did not have all the additives added when the petrol was loaded. Nowdays, as far as I am aware,(with the exception of Optimax) they get the same additives as the oil giants own brand.
What you have to take into account is that if the 'supermarket' petrol was inferior and engine problems were caused because of it they would be open to massive law suits.
I think the main cause of concern would be JDM imports as the additives in Japanese fuel could well be different to that of our own. Any vehicles designed for the European market should be designed to run of the fuel available to those markets.
Only my opinion but I did used to deliver the stuff so picked up little bits of info along the way.
Tony
G-Nashier - You must work at Buncefield then!
[Edited by 3times - 5/25/2003 8:27:51 AM]
As for being inferior quality, in the early days they did not have all the additives added when the petrol was loaded. Nowdays, as far as I am aware,(with the exception of Optimax) they get the same additives as the oil giants own brand.
What you have to take into account is that if the 'supermarket' petrol was inferior and engine problems were caused because of it they would be open to massive law suits.
I think the main cause of concern would be JDM imports as the additives in Japanese fuel could well be different to that of our own. Any vehicles designed for the European market should be designed to run of the fuel available to those markets.
Only my opinion but I did used to deliver the stuff so picked up little bits of info along the way.
Tony
G-Nashier - You must work at Buncefield then!
[Edited by 3times - 5/25/2003 8:27:51 AM]
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who do you knows had a new engine due to running 'supermarket' petrol?... Scoobs don't have to run on Optimax! (maybe except JDM's) but UK cars can run on 95ron just fine! I always put the 'cheapest' 73.9p.. if i can find it... usually Fina..in MY97 car and it runs fine!.. 91k-miles.... and 4years of my ownership and the cars still going strong.
Maybe its all these ppl who think pro-boost etc in their tanks helps!
lol
Phil
who do you knows had a new engine due to running 'supermarket' petrol?... Scoobs don't have to run on Optimax! (maybe except JDM's) but UK cars can run on 95ron just fine! I always put the 'cheapest' 73.9p.. if i can find it... usually Fina..in MY97 car and it runs fine!.. 91k-miles.... and 4years of my ownership and the cars still going strong.
Maybe its all these ppl who think pro-boost etc in their tanks helps!
lol
Phil
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how about the bloke from work who has blew up 4 impreza engines, lack of octane, supermarket fuel etc etc etc all JDM cars ???
he now stays well clear of crap petrol and has scince got rid of his last impreza and runs a nice evo
if u have a car mapped to run crap fuel then by all means use it lol
why have all my older cars felt flatter on supermarket fuel?
why?
who knows
stick the stuff in your tank if u want, personaly i will not, as for pro boost
i drive a JDM car it NEEDS OCTANE, THAT IS A FACT
*shakes head and laffs*
he now stays well clear of crap petrol and has scince got rid of his last impreza and runs a nice evo
if u have a car mapped to run crap fuel then by all means use it lol
why have all my older cars felt flatter on supermarket fuel?
why?
who knows
stick the stuff in your tank if u want, personaly i will not, as for pro boost
i drive a JDM car it NEEDS OCTANE, THAT IS A FACT
*shakes head and laffs*
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sticky its a free world.buy sul or optimax fine by me.
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i run a 01 and it runs fine on normal unleaded.Its slighty sharper on optimax but at half price a litre i'm filling up at safeways.
also agree with above i deal with the supermarkets and they are cut throat with suppliers, they want high specification at a cheap price ...if they could they would sell optimax at 20p a litre .
They sell fuel as a loss leader ie to get it really cheap you have to spend over £150@ safeway . The more quickly they turnover stock the more money they make simple as that.
there is no plot to sell short measure or dodgy fuel they value their reputations too much.Hope that helps
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i run a 01 and it runs fine on normal unleaded.Its slighty sharper on optimax but at half price a litre i'm filling up at safeways.
also agree with above i deal with the supermarkets and they are cut throat with suppliers, they want high specification at a cheap price ...if they could they would sell optimax at 20p a litre .
They sell fuel as a loss leader ie to get it really cheap you have to spend over £150@ safeway . The more quickly they turnover stock the more money they make simple as that.
there is no plot to sell short measure or dodgy fuel they value their reputations too much.Hope that helps
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It's the same with the electricity and gas that you can now buy from Sainsbury's. Cheaper than the "big boyz" but there's no way I'm sticking that stuff in my Hi-Fi or Oven. Probably got less Volts or Amps or something. And not as clean.
#22
A "fuel distribution depot" You mean youre a petrol pump attendant :-) Only funning.
I find that even when using unleaded fuel and octane booster there is pinking. Same as when using Optimax, theres a little bit of pinking. The best being Esso SUL with no pinking, very smooth indeed, or i have found the Texaco stuff ok.
I find that even when using unleaded fuel and octane booster there is pinking. Same as when using Optimax, theres a little bit of pinking. The best being Esso SUL with no pinking, very smooth indeed, or i have found the Texaco stuff ok.
#23
I ran a Mk1 StiWagon for 2 years on normal unleaded, did 50K Miles. No issue. Probably as it was only 240 BHP(no other mods) and I never derestricted it. So using normal unleaded is not always a death sentence for your engine.
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If I knew anyone who had blown 4 impreza engines then I'd start looking at the biggest common factor between all 4 engines....the bloke controlling the throttle pedal
Deano
MY95 100K miles on whatever petrol is to hand when it gets low and I've managed not to blow it up
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MY95 100K miles on whatever petrol is to hand when it gets low and I've managed not to blow it up
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According to the advert in that link that was posted, the Safeway offer ended today anyway...
Edit - doh! - Just seen DavidLewis's post saying this
[Edited by :Mike: - 5/26/2003 11:50:56 PM]
Edit - doh! - Just seen DavidLewis's post saying this
[Edited by :Mike: - 5/26/2003 11:50:56 PM]
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