2.0 turbo on super unleaded?

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2.0 turbo on super unleaded?

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Hi

I got my 2.0 turbo on the road the other day and was really impressed by how well it went, now 1 week later and it's not seeming quite as impressive. Now either I've got used to the power or it's because I'm now using regular unleaded when before I was using super unleaded.

Does anyone feel any difference between using super and regular? Could this be the cause of the car not feeling as nippy?

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Re: 2.0 turbo on super unleaded?

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Probably placebo affect to be honest. Super doesn't do that much apart from keep the injectors cleaner.
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Re: 2.0 turbo on super unleaded?

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Yeah, i do feel you, when i changed my MAF it looked like i had a new car, but after some days that feeling went away and it looks the same boring car that doesn't acel that much ... am i ill ? lolol
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Re: 2.0 turbo on super unleaded?

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Super Unleaded has a higher Octane rating and lets the car run advanced ignition (where it would have to retard ignition on Unleaded to stop pinking) so generally the car should feel a bit more lively with better throttle response.

A test was run once on a Subaru 2.0 turbo and ran approx 20 bhp more on V-Power but this is an extreme example and 'lesser' cars ran 2 to 8 bhp more.

Don't discount the small benefits just yet though as Super Unleaded does guard against pinking/knock and can pay for itself with better MPG's.
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totally agree with teh last post - i have a rare 2.016v HPi Engine and it does pink a bit on unleaded, much better of VPower, but economy not much improved.
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Re: 2.0 turbo on super unleaded?

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Cheers for the replies. I'll give it a go on super and see if it performs any better, won't be just yet though as I'm driving sensibly to see how many mpg I get. Interesting about that Scooby though :shock:
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I found that momentum (which is allegedly 99 RON) does increase power- as for fuel economy- I haven't quite worked out how to operate the throttle unless I work by the rules of boolean logic. On or Off... :D
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Re: 2.0 turbo on super unleaded?

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Did a comparison- BP super unleaded which is 97er against total 95er (which was fittingly total crap in comparison)

The ass-against-seat dynamo read a good inch wider on the grin-width-scale :mrgreen:

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There are a lot of different opinions on Super, but truth be told it entirely depends on the engine. Turbo engines tend to benefit a lot more, but primarily torque is improved rather than bhp. A lot of other factors come into play as well, particuarly outside air temperature. On a hot day the engine may feel a lot more reluctant.
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Re: 2.0 turbo on super unleaded?

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i feel a lot of difference adding crapy diesel ( which is from the supermarket usually) and the Ultra extreme diesel which is more expensive ... with the ultimate diesel i feel the car is more smooth and it gives more power to him ...
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