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Hi ppls,

I decided to slap $35 BP ULP in tonight as I hit the red.

I've always wanted to see for my self exactly how much ignition timing differs between ULP and BP98.

Light to moderate throttle with ~7psi knock was no different.

A little more throttle and 10psi at peak torque I had to pull 6 degree's of ignition timing, the rest was 5 degree's.

Quite a large pull of ignition timing, I was expecting maybe 3degree's. Not 6!! :D

Most definitely not worth the extra $5-$6 it costs to fill with BP98 over ULP.

Limpity limp for me until $35 worth of fuel is gone. :O

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Personally I reckon that this is an underated topic - one of the great advantages of having a programable ECU is to be able to "ride" the octane versus power curve - i.e. if you want economy, you can have it - albeit at the expense of performance

I have tried having 92 ron and 98 ron maps, both tuned on Shell fuels. What I found was around 5-7% lower fuel economy. I put most of that down to the engine loosing efficiency at retarded ignition timing, maybe a little to the more efficient burn of the 98 ron. And the balance was me trying to get the same performance out of the car ie; more heavier application of the throttle.

After a month of driving around on 92 ron the fuel bill in $ terms was much the same. I would have improved that by driving for more fuel economy, but I could have done that with 98 ron just as successfully.

:D cheers :O

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