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Well thats good news. I was considering the worth of United Petroleum's 98 RON product but that has a 10% ethanol base so Im told. Ultimate 98 will be very welcome. Then I can get my Apexi tuned how it should be.

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Got an email through at work saying Ultimate WILL be pumping on the 21st of July. From memory i think it said they should have it at all 18sites within the 24 hours????

SO when do we expect to see it down south Rosie???

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Talkin to a bloke from BP the other day & he told me that the next boat comin' in will be carrying 98!

:D thats what this thread is about dude.

Rosie was informing us that it will be pumping on the 21st :D

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:D thats what this thread is about dude.

Rosie was informing us that it will be pumping on the 21st :D

I know that's what the thread was about.....dude, I was confirming it with what I was told from the bloke at the BP depot.

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In NSW, ultimate is generally 10c dearer than regular.

It's worth it IMO though! I can definitely feel the difference in power, and knock is much lower too - Lower than the 7-8% octane increase usually! more like 20-25% less knock compared to 91 ron!

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Hehe fair enough...

I pity your engine if you're running regular! :D

no i meant ill believe 98ron in tassie bowsers when i see it, i run a mixture of 102 with 91 (specialised mix) if im going to rev my car above 4k :D

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Ahh sorry gotcha.. sorry for the mis-understanding.

Yeah thats one thing the world has got to understand - Oil companies are a bunch of greedy theiving bastards! If it doesnt make them lots of $$$ to release 98ron in Tassie, then they wont. They sure as shit aint doing it to make skyline drivers happy! :D

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Ahh sorry gotcha.. sorry for the mis-understanding.

Yeah thats one thing the world has got to understand - Oil companies are a bunch of greedy theiving bastards! If it doesnt make them lots of $$$ to release 98ron in Tassie, then they wont. They sure as shit aint doing it to make skyline drivers happy! :D

my bad :laugh: , i couldhave made my post a lil clearer lol :D, yeah, theyre just like any large corparation, e.g banks etc, its all about the $$$$ fark the consumer.

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Found out today the media release and grand opening will occur in a Hobart servo. Brooker or Brighton?????? As for the price nothing has been decided yet

how about %1.00 per litre fark the goverment tax on it as they will get heaps in speeding fines ones we get it :wub:

but realy i hope its only aroung 10cents more than premo to keep it the same as the mainland.

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