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Tesco 99 octane

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Filled up with this stuff for the first time! Impressed, normaly use optimax only but had to give this a go! initial impressions, seriously enhanced gear changing around town, nice idle and goes better than optimax. One down side is noise! on acceleration you can notice a lot of manifold style noise, sounds like you've changed part of the exhaust system! Thumbs up for 89.9 pence a litre of this stuff at great yarmouth. (5 pence off a litre after food shop) ,mpg went up by 2 as well!
Nice one tesco :lol:
 

Jonny

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Didn't realise there was such a thing as 99 octane! Trip to Tesco's tomorrow me thinks - give it a go!
 

SKRPhoenix

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Not many places have it yet. It's about alright, but I think they are testing just a couple of fuel stations per area if you get what I mean.

I don't know of any round here yet. :(
 

cupra fan

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Unfortuantly a lot of tesco's don't sell it! started in the south east under trial, but seems to be creeping out to other stores! Have a search, remember a post about this fuel here on cupra net! good luck!
 

Jonny

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Just had a read of a thread on pistonheads... they say that Tesco gets their fuel from Shell & it's actually 98 Octane, not 99?
 

mrcoyote

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Jonny said:
Just had a read of a thread on pistonheads... they say that Tesco gets their fuel from Shell & it's actually 98 Octane, not 99?
Surely if they're selling it as 99 octane and it's in reality 98, then they're breaking the Trade Descriptions act?
 

cordobabrendy

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Aug 24, 2001
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they get their basic petrol from the same place, in fact same tanks but its the additives added in via a second feed when its being loaded onto the lorries that makes the difference, ie detergents etc
 

Chris`I

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Tescos @ Chineham, Basingstoke has just got it. Im only on my second tank in my new leon FR so cant really comment, accept its slightly cheaper than Optimax (97.9p vs 99.9p) and I stopped filling when it got to £50 :cry:
 

chiefsilverback

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Mar 21, 2005
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I'm always dubious when people fill up with a different petrol and there's a sudden surge of power etc... It takes a couple of tank loads for the system to flush through and the ECU to adjust, so I think that it's mostly the placebo effect working.

Even when it does start to have an affect, going from 98 to 99 can only make a fractional difference? I can understand moving from 88 to 98 but seriously 1 octane cannot do a huge amount.....
 

Reg

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I agree - there is no way that a change of petrol is going to completely change the way a car sounds and changes gear. The change from regular to super unleaded usually starts to show after a couple of tanks (as already stated) while the ECU learns, idle and throttle response often improve, and there might be a couple of bhp at the end. Good to know that it is Shell fuel though - Optimax is getting really expensive around my way (101.9p per litre) so I am using regular unleaded in my M3, and Optimax in my bike. I am picking up my Leon in a couple of weeks, and have told my wife to use decent petrol in it!
 

cup rahhh

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been using it for a few months -

better than optimax - YES

cheaper than optimax - YES - espcially when they keep closing shell garages down in the area

sticking with optimax - NO

tesco's seems to hold on that little bit longer - not so much of a drop off after a few days that i noticed with optimax in my car

all in all impressed !
 

Si

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Aug 21, 2003
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I have been using it for months now too. Defo good stuff and much much cheaper than Optimax.

However Tesco's get there fuel from Texco .... well they use to anyway.

I do believe it has been a success down here so yes they will be spreading round the UK! :funk:
 

AoS

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Jonny said:
Just had a read of a thread on pistonheads... they say that Tesco gets their fuel from Shell & it's actually 98 Octane, not 99?

I passed a BP garage the other day and it had a Tesco tanker filling it up?
 
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