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Re: fuel consumption has changed blending octane ratio

by Saab C900 Viggenist <c900@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 5, 2008 at 10:54 PM

Pit <spamlister@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> writes:

>In a thread a while back the question of octane ratios came up.
>Situation :

>Prior to last service  just used normal 91  unleaded (BP) & Gull

>Post last service  noticed consumption went up  (over exactly same
>routes and driving style )
>went up about 1 litre per 100k

Was the 91 unleaded actually E10 though? A lot of service stations now
sell
E10 and put that price up on the main price board instead of the actual
standard ULP price, and some don't have normal unleaded at all (usually
independents, etc. that I've noticed so far).

>So chucked in half a tank of 95  35 litres to 70 litre tank
>consumption went not only back to normal but improved slightly ?

>ran tank down to 10 litres remaining  refuelled vehicle  to full with
>91 and up went the consumption again.
>Thought hmmmmmmmm  so refilled next time with 98    consumption only
>got worse ???

>back to 50/.50 blend of 95/91  it the vehicle is less thirsty and back
>to 7.3 7.7 per 100 clicks
>on 98 its 10.9!!!!!

>Asked the dealer  AVG Perth  what could be going on
>only clue he thinks is they change the computer for winter motoring ?
>And to parameters for its mileage  ?

>He said might be an idea to hook up my in car computers (2 lap tops)
>with a program he has  that monitors performance  from the cars
>computer system  But is a "bit unofficial"

>Given I do up to a 1000 clicks a day  this consumption thing
>translates direct to my bottom line .
>Any thoughts or comments ?
>Cheers

I reckon it's because you're getting fuel that has ethanol in it, perhaps
unknowingly because your normal outlet has substituted it for regular
unleaded?

Craig.




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 6 Posts in Topic:
fuel consumption has changed blending octane ratio
Pit <spamlister@[EMAIL  2008-05-04 16:36:11 
Re: fuel consumption has changed blending octane ratio
Daryl Walford <dwalfor  2008-05-05 17:59:18 
Re: fuel consumption has changed blending octane ratio
Pit <spamlister@[EMAIL  2008-05-05 01:19:58 
Re: fuel consumption has changed blending octane ratio
Saab C900 Viggenist <c  2008-05-05 22:54:08 
Re: fuel consumption has changed blending octane ratio
Pit <spamlister@[EMAIL  2008-05-05 18:13:48 
Re: fuel consumption has changed blending octane ratio
Saab C900 Viggenist <c  2008-05-06 02:45:58 

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