Having had a diesel for the last few years and now I have a petrol engine, I noticed super unleaded is recommended, so what are the pro‘s and con’s over using this to normal unleaded? And which one do others use.
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You can probably also use the supermarket petrol, but for me, it's like drinking supermarket branded beer and not one from Budweiser, Heineken etc. All are beer, but there's just something about the branded ones!
Super Unleaded will tend give you more MPG but the price difference to me outweighs the benefits unless your vehicle specifically requires it.
Complete nonsense on Supermarket fuel though ? All fuel has to conform to British Standards but hey if you want to go round the corner to your local BP/Shell etc and pay an extra 5p/litre than your Tesco right next door, crack on! You're the only reason they keep their prices higher ?
At the end of the day you get what you pay for. People think that they are saving money by filling up with supermarket filth. But In fact they are getting what they paid for. Watered down fuel. Didn't you read the Info from the above link that I posted about Tesco fuel a few years ago. And that wasn't complete nonsense, that was fact. It happened ?
Can you describe for me exactly how you water down petrol please? Absolute rocking horse sh..At the end of the day you get what you pay for. People think that they are saving money by filling up with supermarket filth. But In fact all you're getting Is watered down fuel with addiives. Didn't you read the Info from the above link that I posted about Tesco fuel a few years ago. And that wasn't complete nonsense, that was a fact. It happened ?
You add water to itCan you describe for me exactly how you water down petrol please? Absolute rocking horse sh..
Can you describe for me exactly how you water down petrol please? Absolute rocking horse sh..
No, it doesn’t. Water and petrol don’t mix.Watering down Is just an abbreviation of adding chemicals. Hence the term (watering down) Does that answer your question wise guy