This thread is for random tips to help other members out.
My first one is:
Don't stop and buy petrol from a petrol station when a truck is there unloading the fuel into the underground tanks. The unloading process stirs up all the muck and water in the tanks and can transfer it to yours where it can clog your fuel filter over time or worse....
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Re: Random Tips thread
The_Bandit wrote:This thread is for random tips to help other members out.
My first one is:
Don't stop and buy petrol from a petrol station when a truck is there unloading the fuel into the underground tanks. The unloading process stirs up all the muck and water in the tanks and can transfer it to yours where it can clog your fuel filter over time or worse....
That doesn't make that much of a difference, they have filters and all that at the servo, so you aren't going to get any crap in your car
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Ozie wrote:my tip is, only use the one fuel don't switch between normal unleaded and Ethanol based unleaded, your Computer will be confused, and you will have mixed readings on fuel economy via your trip display.
stick to the one fuel.
i use the cheapest E-10 Unleaded.
http://www.drive.com.au/Editorial/ArticleDetail.aspx?ArticleID=59627&vf=27&IsPgd=0
I pump regular unleaded petrol, as just like the linked article, the cost savings associated with using e-10 does not always correspond to saving money in the long run (as e-10 will use more petrol than regular and premium).
However, I guess it's really dependent on how hard you drive the car, and other factors. Just letting people know about it.
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CatP wrote:Actually, you will get more km from a higher octane fuel in most cases.
The difference in economy between 95 RON and 98 RON fuel is quite minimal and not worth the increased price for our engines as they are designed to run on 91 or 95. However, the 98RON fuel generally has some detergents added that serve to clean injectors, which may be handy to use over time.
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