Back when Vortex diesel came out I switched from BP diesel. I cannot remember now if the fuel economy was any better on Vortex diesel, but the car was more responsive on Vortex diesel than BP diesel. I suggest you give it a try.
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I'm getting 7.5L/100km on my TSI RS, and I drive quite enthusiastically. My old 06 TFSI Jetta averaged about 8.5L/100km on the same journey, so they definetly tweaked something over the years. Still think it's awesome, as 1,6l Swift averages 8L per hundred, and I use 7-eleven RON98 for both cars, as BP in Mitcham shuts at 11pm'07 Jetta 2.0 FSI - RIP
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'09 Suzuki Swift Sport
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