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I been noticing alot of places now offering the higher octane rated fuels, must be the trend with all the youngn's fillin up their "Mugen/Honda" '83 Civic "type R" with 98 Octane fuel :)

But seriously its great more places are stocking it, my car runs like a complete dog on regular, unfortunately had to put some in one day, due to lack of premium in the middle of nowhere!

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why is it that optimax seems to be at least 5c mroe expensive per litre than 8000 or ultimate? everyone i speak to swears by optimax but if they're all 98RON then i don't see how optimax could be that much better. must be good advertising techniques...

i use 8000 because it is 300m away, and also because the BP near me only has 96RON stuff but next to uni has BP ultimate and after recently trying it i give it two thumbs up.

Waz.

i herd that optixmax goes off much more quicker than other high octain fuels i mean every fuel has a due by date but i herd that optimax only has about 4 to 6 days so that could be it i guess =)

i read it some where here

well ihave tried s8000 and iam happy would like to still go with ultimate if its around my area

With the exception of Shell, I know of only one BP (that's within 20km of my house) that stocks ULTIMATE.....

Ozzy where do you normally get ur ULTIMATE from? The BP in Phillip or Civic? Man its good to hear more place are poppin up in the ACT/QBYN area sellin the stuff!

I'm running on the limit of detonation with 16psi and just over 20degree's timing.

I find with BP 98 here is SA that I get a slight hessitation and it doesn't seem to hit as hard when boost comes on.

Mobil S8000 however seems to be a lot punchier.

BP 98 when reving out second and clicking third doesn't punch you in the seat where as when I run S8000 it does.

Not sure why but it does.

Vary's with different servo's.

We have a BP down here that is always 6 cents more expensive than ULP. The one around the corner is 9 cents more expensive.

I found that Mobil is generally always around 9-12cents more expensive than ULP.

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