I would say that 97% of the petrol cars in NI never see anything other than standard pump fuel, supercars and high end stuff included.No market? Really. There's lots of high powered cars, super cars, high end cars on RMS alone and we aren't exactly the whole nation on here. I'd imagine if there were pumps to get it from there would be a market for it. The GTR recommends RON100 ffs. My M4 was RON99 from memory. Obviously for 'ideal performance' and I doubt it had *That* much hinderance, but, still. I'd think there'd be a market... Maybe you're right though
It don't come cheapLot of drift boys use the race fuel just because they know what they are getting, every time. The higher ron is a bonus too but some like it just to save the gamble on how fresh it is at the pump and risk blowing a engine.
£4 plus vat per litreIt don't come cheap
Remember the rally cars running 105 Ron i think it was and the cost was mental for a drum from memory
I swore the stuff John used to run was around £7/L£4 plus vat per litre
Anyone here sell it?You can buy 99 ron in sealed drums.
But because it is in sealed drum the quaility and Ron are guranteed to be the same In Every drum
Thus because of this it's a bit more expensive than pump 99 fuel at £2 plus per litre.
Though becucse of the guranteed quaility you can map your car with a lot less saftey on the map
It wasn't in my case. Mark Shead said to me that bp is one of the worst to use.BP Ultimate is the best to buy in NI simply as it is the most popular and as such should always be the 'freshest'.
Only option is buy 97 Ron and use octane booster.
I emailed tesco years ago about it and they got back saying storage problems and demand wasn't high enough. 98 percent of NI use diesel and do 10k miles a year, im surprised there's still 97 Ron available to be honest.[/QUOTE]
BP Ultimate is the best to buy in NI simply as it is the most popular and as such should always be the 'freshest'.
BP ultimate is probably the best you'll get here. Had to use it on my mps that was supposed to use 98 Ron minimum and had no problems with it.I've been told many different things by many different people re; fuel to use. I've had people tell me BP Ultimate is crap (It's pretty much what my M4 had 90% of the time, other than some Sainsburys Super & Go Super) but I found it to be OK.
we use whatever the customer runs in the car all of the time, usually 95 for most cars and we set the map as such which affects the torque.What fuel do you's use when mapping? Have you noticed any issues when checking fueling after map?