Can't see the point of using it, myself, compared to Optimax.Originally Posted by Ken in Australia
I only use Optimax for the injector cleaners etc that are supposedly in it !
Hi Bimmer Nuts
Today, down here in Down Under, Shell released a new fuel Called Optimax Extreme, which is rated at 100 RON and sells, wouldn't you know it, at a higher price. The additive is 5% ethanol made from sugar, something we have plenty of down here. Is this a potential problem for our BM toys? A list of cars that may have troubles may be found at: www.fcai.com.au
Scratch your heads about all this. It is OK? Will the ECU adjust to it? Will it damage fuel lines and seals? Will it attract water? Will it damage fuel injectors and fuel pumps?
What do all you experts out there think?
Can't see the point of using it, myself, compared to Optimax.Originally Posted by Ken in Australia
I only use Optimax for the injector cleaners etc that are supposedly in it !
"I'm not the village idiot.
But when he retires I'm next on the list."
Thanks ZeukOriginally Posted by Zeuk in Oz
I agree! I'm suspicious of these companies - it's usually about money and profits, yet they are trying to sell us the idea of "natural" benefits. Antyway, next time you fill up try the Mobil version (I forget what it's called, but it's the most expensive one) - I find that my car drives smoother with the Mobil rather than the Shell. My machine runs full on with the Shell Optimax and is too "zoomy" and almost scary. The Mobil version is smooth and progressive. Dunno - just a subjective opinion. Try it and see what you think.
shame that oil companies have been bagging ethanol for years and now here it is with everything but the popes blessing. Im always a bit sus of shell products. Do you guys remeber a few years ago when shell decided a half lead option would be good and sold it without telling anybody? Im more a caltex regular myself.
BP Ultimate all the way!
I saw a test on 5th gear the other day, about these new super fuels, and some of the cars performed way better on the regular optimax... generally japanese engines are designed to run on 100ron fuel, so they run worse on regular fuel. Personally, I don't think putting the stuff in our engines is gonna do a lot, because they were designed to run on 95ron (correct me if I am wrong)...
My handbook says 91RON minimum (M20 525i). I run it on 95 from Shell. Why? because I can get a 4c a litre discount voucher from Coles...I suck don't I?!?!
Please don't be too honest!!!
Cheers
Wingman
'89 525i/A Exec 193000kms
'94 Subaru Liberty AWD Wagon
Looking for Merc 300TE
NSW, Australia
if i put in anything less than 95 i notice the ping and it sounds like some fuka is in my block with hammer and a chainsaw tearing it up. 95 is ok but 98 sounds sweet and better mileage. i do about 1500 ks a week and you get to knowing the differance with mileage and engine response etc. at 130km/h it makes all the differance( you didnt see that ok wingman).By the way what juice do they put in those sweet ss chasers?
hey wingman, if big kris and I come and meet u in the middle of no-where on the freeway down south can u take us for a spin in the SS?