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normal unleaded or super unleaded

Post by RSVI » Thu Dec 14, 2006 6:20 pm

Did a search but couldn't find the answer.

On a std RS6 is it advised to use super unleaded or is normal unleaded OK.

I would imagine on a remapped ecu super unleaded is advised but not sure about a std RS.

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RE: normal unleaded or super unleaded

Post by bbigman2000 » Thu Dec 14, 2006 6:25 pm

Yep standard aswell V-Max or equivalent 98 ron +
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RE: normal unleaded or super unleaded

Post by RSVI » Thu Dec 14, 2006 6:36 pm

Thanks for the quick reply,

Just to confirm...... normal 95 ron is not advised on the RS6?

GOT to be 98+ ron

(he that asks will be laughed at for a minute, he who doesn't will be the fool in the long run ;) )

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RE: normal unleaded or super unleaded

Post by bobjebb » Thu Dec 14, 2006 6:49 pm

Recommended on 97 upwards, but you wont harm it with 95. Plenty of 97-99 around these days though so you should always be able to find some.
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RE: normal unleaded or super unleaded

Post by RSVI » Thu Dec 14, 2006 7:44 pm

Thanks ;)

best stick to the optimax then.
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RE: normal unleaded or super unleaded

Post by SteveH » Thu Dec 14, 2006 9:06 pm

I had this dilemma also for a split second... you are perfectly OK with 95 RON, its still a high grade fuel in comparsion to much of the world marketplace and nowhere near enough difference to create any issue of precombustion "pinking". If you lived in the States and got some nasty fuel in the low 80's then you are likely to experience a few issues.

Don't get too fished in by the marketing ploys of adverts/graphic images of piston chambers being sparkly clean in an Optimax fed engine in comparison to a dirty chamber because of using nasty lesser mortal fuels. There is a lot of artistic license used there!

Essentially your looking at a slight reduction in power with 95RON as manufacturers peak output figures are based on the higer octane rating. I believe you are correct that if your getting a Stage 1 remap, its fine tuning the permissable octane band for the engine.

You can run on 95 as the norm and then treat yourself to higher octane for that little bit extra (even 102+) if your looking to push the boundaries and release all the Cosworth might.
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Re: RE: normal unleaded or super unleaded

Post by peterb » Mon Dec 18, 2006 9:44 am

SteveH wrote:you are perfectly OK with 95 RON
95RON shouldn't cause any damage - the owner's handbook states that it can be used if 98RON isn't available.
Don't get too fished in by the marketing ploys of adverts/graphic images of piston chambers being sparkly clean in an Optimax fed engine in comparison to a dirty chamber because of using nasty lesser mortal fuels.
Possibly good advice, but I noted an immediate 10% improvement in economy when I switched from Esso Super to Optimax. However, the jury is still out on V-Power.
You can run on 95 as the norm and then treat yourself to higher octane for that little bit extra (even 102+) if your looking to push the boundaries and release all the Cosworth might.
However, the ECU takes some time to adjust to a better quality fuel - you probably won't be obtaining full benefit within the first tankfull.
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RE: Re: RE: normal unleaded or super unleaded

Post by Rupert » Tue Dec 19, 2006 6:33 pm

Doesn't the owner's manual say that full acceleration shouldn't be used when using 95 RON?

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