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neither - BP ultimate.

If i had to choose though, it'd be Synergy8000 over Optimax.

The only petrol which doesnt make my car's check engine light come on in 4th gear under high load is BP Ultimate, granted the PowerFC was tuned with Ultimate, when Optimax is in the check engine starts to flash in high 3rd, low 4th. Synergy has slightly more tolerance over Optimax...

Running the car recently with a gas analyser attached produced a surprising result. Optimax has changed chemical composition replacing vital Carbo's with crap, I think the best one to use at the moment is Moble's new 98'. It was allot better than the optimax and had no nasty "solvents"...

Originally posted by HoeTrain

Running the car recently with a gas analyser attached produced a surprising result. Optimax has changed chemical composition replacing vital Carbo's with crap, I think the best one to use at the moment is Moble's new 98'. It was allot better than the optimax and had no nasty "solvents"...

Have you tried BP ultimate?

OMG vortex was SHITHOUSE..!!!!!!!

i HAD to use it on the way to dragcombat last year... (coz my petrol warning light was on for about 10mins and i didn't know if there were any petrol stations near by except that caltex i went to...)

"Check engine" light came on even with slightest right foot stepping... :( try not putting vortex in ur lovely lines...

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