Fuel. Branded vs Supermarket ?
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Interesting that the lined website suggests that there 'might' be a slight improvement in a performance vehicle driven hard. Since the majority of us are using engines geared for 'grunt' rather than performance it seems that it would be money down the drain/exhaust pipe.
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I've read quite a bit recently about the improvements in performance / PDF cleanliness gained from using "Premium" diesel. So I did a simple bit of research in / around Crewe and found that Premium Diesel is in such high demand that there is only ONE Fuel station round 'ere that sells the stuff !! The other places don't seem to be short of customers tho'
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Petrol no, diesel maybe.
There is the possibility that diesel with additives and detergents that supposedly come with premium diesel, could help reduce the soot so may be of benefit to diesel vehicles with a DPF and short trips that upset regeneration.
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Thanks all for the info on re-mapping. I'll just have to look into it a bit more before coming to a decision one way or another.
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I think CJ has given up trying to explain the Earth is not flat to the ‘snake oil’ devotees☹️
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I have no idea whats right and what's wrong,. But when we bought a peugeot 3008 tdi we were warned not to use supermarket fuel ss those peugeot injectors were susceptable to clogging. We ignored that advice and followed the 'there's no difference' advice. By 60,000 miles we had two injectors fail at a total cost of £1500. Then until we sold it at 100,000 miles it ran on branded fuel with no more problems.
I am aware this was an isolated case and not scientific in any way andt it'sprobably pure coincidence and mere superstition but the replacement car only gets the occasional tank of supermarket fuel
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My vehicle must fit superior injectors to a Peugeot👍🏻. I’ve saved lots of £’s in fuel costs & the cost of a visit to the garage👏🏻👏🏻. Personal choice rules👍🏻
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I had a car with a V8 petrol engine it had done mainly town driving before i got it and had the check engine light come frequently showing catalytic converters below efficiency. When running on supermarket fuel the light would come on after a couple of days on esso fuel it would stay off for months go back to supermarket fuel and light back on in a couple of days.
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