Absolutely no reason to. Marketing ploy as far as I'm concerned. There have been tests carried out that show make no difference. Don't ask me where as it was a while ago. Likely a Google search would throw something up.
Save your cash!
Absolutely no reason to. Marketing ploy as far as I'm concerned. There have been tests carried out that show make no difference. Don't ask me where as it was a while ago. Likely a Google search would throw something up.between 89 and 93 Octane Gas. I can not. I switch between a tank of 89 and 93 Octane. I know the computer will automatically adjust but honestly I have as much black carbon on/in the tail pipe no matter if I use 89 or 93 Octane. I even put one of the 100+ Octane Boosters snake oil bottles in the tank no difference. Pick up and idle is the same. So what is you reason to spend the extra cents per gallon at the pump?
Makes a difference that you have the 1.5 liter vs 2.0.between 89 and 93 Octane Gas. I can not. I switch between a tank of 89 and 93 Octane. I know the computer will automatically adjust but honestly I have as much black carbon on/in the tail pipe no matter if I use 89 or 93 Octane. I even put one of the 100+ Octane Boosters snake oil bottles in the tank no difference. Pick up and idle is the same. So what is you reason to spend the extra cents per gallon at the pump?
My thoughts exactly!Firstly 95% of people won't ever use more than about 70% (if that) of the power the engine is capable of...(no idea if these figures are right as I made them up by observation over many years)
A JCW with top speed of 150mph, when will that ever be used? Even through the gears I bet not many get anywhere near the red line!
On my last R55 JCW when if was having issues and I decided to sell I used regular unleaded and to be honest never noticed any difference, mpg same, running around same,maybe a slight hesitation when flooring it!
By doing this I gained a few pound a week in my pocket.
So yes I think it is a waste of money...
I wouldn't expect any difference between your choices. The problem in the US is what additives a Top Tier gas retailer really uses. If I ever see a pump advertising the fuel contains additives for direct injection I'd buy their product. Good injector cleanliness will keep the tailpipe soot down, fuel economy and power up more than high octanebetween 89 and 93 Octane Gas. I can not. I switch between a tank of 89 and 93 Octane. I know the computer will automatically adjust but honestly I have as much black carbon on/in the tail pipe no matter if I use 89 or 93 Octane. I even put one of the 100+ Octane Boosters snake oil bottles in the tank no difference. Pick up and idle is the same. So what is you reason to spend the extra cents per gallon at the pump?