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  • #31
    I remember when I tried to win my first argument on the internet. Bashing keys till I had carpel tunnel syndrome, not to mention the mild acquired brain injury from smashing my head on the desk a million times. Some people will argue till their hands fall and can't milk sausages. Fuel is fuel. You get crappy batches, you get good batches. Use what you want... Hell even fill up with premo 98, but don't think you can change the mindset of a VW driver.

    Cool BP premium diesel is available. Will I rush out to fill my tank with it... No. If my car runs fine on the diesel I put in it and I get over 750km to a tank, im happy with that.

    Could be worse. I could be driving a Commonwhore

    -- Drive like a fat girl on Facebook... Get those angles right and know your sweet spots! --

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    • #32
      Originally posted by lol.u.mad.bro View Post
      I remember when I tried to win my first argument on the internet. Bashing keys till I had carpel tunnel syndrome, not to mention the mild acquired brain injury from smashing my head on the desk a million times. Some people will argue till their hands fall and can't milk sausages. Fuel is fuel. You get crappy batches, you get good batches. Use what you want... Hell even fill up with premo 98, but don't think you can change the mindset of a VW driver.

      Cool BP premium diesel is available. Will I rush out to fill my tank with it... No. If my car runs fine on the diesel I put in it and I get over 750km to a tank, im happy with that.

      Could be worse. I could be driving a Commonwhore
      What this guy said.

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      • #33
        Drove to Melbourne earlier this week.
        On cruise control, from Sydney I got 1098 kays on the ultimate BP (cause the thread is about BP lol), leaving Melbourne, filled up with the normal BP & got 1005
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        • #34
          I would say that depends on the amount of hills you travelled.

          You got your AutoPolar yet? A guy on here is selling one cheap for $250

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          • #35
            Sydney to Melbourne is predominantly down hill

            -- Drive like a fat girl on Facebook... Get those angles right and know your sweet spots! --

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            • #36
              Benno twas the Hume, so when heading into the Southern Highlands its an increase, passing that area by its downhill

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              • #37
                Originally posted by benough View Post
                I would say that depends on the amount of hills you travelled.

                You got your AutoPolar yet? A guy on here is selling one cheap for $250
                And how many cars you overtook, and how many rest stops you took, and if you were going the solid cruise control the whole way, and if you were carrying the same weight and the wind, and the hills and everyone's version of 'Tank Empty' is completely different.

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                • #38
                  Have only been using BP Ultimate Diesel for awhile now, here's my Fuelly results.

                  First fuel up with the BPUD was on the 29th.
                  Tom Jones (Skoda Octavia) | Fuelly
                  2012 Octavia vRS TDI. Darkside big turbo, 3bar tune, other stuff. 200kW/650Nm.
                  1990 Mk1 Cabrio. 1.9 IDI w/ 18PSI.
                  1985 Mazda T3500 adventuremobile. 1973 Superbug. 1972 Volvo 144 in poo-brown.
                  Not including hers...

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Dr freedom View Post
                    Drove to Melbourne earlier this week.
                    On cruise control, from Sydney I got 1098 kays on the ultimate BP (cause the thread is about BP lol), leaving Melbourne, filled up with the normal BP & got 1005
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                    I would prefer to see your fill up liters for those k's

                    Originally posted by lol.u.mad.bro View Post
                    Sydney to Melbourne is predominantly down hill
                    how you figure this?
                    Both are sea level cities.
                    \( O ) o\====(\X/)=TDI=/o ( O )/ 2011 Jetta Mk5 125TDI - Squidly

                    ((o)(O))====(\X/)=TDI=((O)(o)) 1996 Golf Mk3 TDI - Squid

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Gigitt View Post
                      how you figure this?
                      Both are sea level cities.
                      I was going to say it is down on the globe, but that was just being silly

                      But seriously, it is not just the change in elevation, but the rate of change as this will see the accelerator being used more "aggressively" by the cruise control.

                      Ultimately fuel consumption comes down to the calorific value of the fuel (which changes very little if at all), and the efficiency of the fuel burn. Both are not so significantly different from each other with most blends tackling other issues like fungal growth, foaming, and injector 'cleaning". Then there is road condition, wind speed and direction, temperature, relative humidity and the like that will alter the fuel consumption you see.

                      In the end it is generally a personal preference based on convenience and perception.

                      When I bought my Caddy Maxi Life, I specifically asked the dealer if there was any preferred or recommended fuel by the dealer or VW, and the clear answer came back as NO.
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                      • #41
                        I still get a better fuel economy and performance from the BP diesel than Caltex or any other in my area. I wouldn't expect that the sales person would know much about the fuels.

                        I've tried Caltex Vortex in my T5 (non DPF) for over approx. 3 months period and went back to BP, the saving wasn't there (even with the 8c/L or more discount).

                        ...and there is also the DPF in diesel cars as well that you need to think about, so I definitelly stick with the BP only, because with the 3 cars with the DPF and over 100,000km travelled we have no problem with the DPF. The last time I've checked the DPF in our Touareg, I can say that it will easily last far beyond 250k km.
                        Performance Tunes from $850
                        Wrecking RS OCTAVIA 2 Link

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by wai View Post
                          I was going to say it is down on the globe, but that was just being silly

                          But seriously, it is not just the change in elevation, but the rate of change as this will see the accelerator being used more "aggressively" by the cruise control.

                          Ultimately fuel consumption comes down to the calorific value of the fuel (which changes very little if at all), and the efficiency of the fuel burn. Both are not so significantly different from each other with most blends tackling other issues like fungal growth, foaming, and injector 'cleaning". Then there is road condition, wind speed and direction, temperature, relative humidity and the like that will alter the fuel consumption you see.

                          In the end it is generally a personal preference based on convenience and perception.

                          When I bought my Caddy Maxi Life, I specifically asked the dealer if there was any preferred or recommended fuel by the dealer or VW, and the clear answer came back as NO.
                          Absolutely, 100% correct.

                          People like Dr freedom are why marketing departments exist and good marketing professionals get paid so much. (People are suckers).

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by manol View Post
                            Absolutely, 100% correct.

                            People like Dr freedom are why marketing departments exist and good marketing professionals get paid so much. (People are suckers).
                            People like yourself Anol are the reason there is a continual amount of flawed information on the internet.

                            In your eyes, everyone whose getting a few more kays are all wrong, you must be sitting beside them whilst driving & they all must be stupid.
                            Last edited by Dr freedom; 20-05-2013, 01:16 PM.

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by Dr freedom View Post
                              People like yourself Anol are the reason there is a continual amount of flawed information on the internet.

                              In your eyes, everyone whose getting a few more kays are all wrong, you must be sitting beside them whilst driving & they all must be stupid.
                              How is my information at all flawed? I'm not using flawed anecdotal evidence, I'm using common sense and common sense says that external factors outside of this "premium" fuel have a bigger impact to fuel consumption rates.

                              I'm saying that everyone who is attributing getting those "few" more k's are wrongly attributing it to the fuel.

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