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  • Petrol type poll for GTI owners ::please vote::

    Hi Guys and girls,

    Now i know this is a debate that will never end and i know there are a million existing threads on the topic but i want to see the percentage of people that use regular petrol to the people that use premium petrol in their cars.

    REGULAR = 91 octane 'Regular Unleaded'.
    SEMI PREMIUM = 95 octane 'Premium Unleaded'
    PREMIUM = 98 octane 'Premium Unleaded' - BP Ultimate / Caltex Vortex98 / Shell V Power / Mobil Synergy 8000

    ...which one are you?
    145
    Regular
    0%
    2
    Semi Premium
    0%
    12
    Premium
    0%
    131
    .: Golf GTI MK6 :.
    3 door - DSG - candy white - detroit wheels - Sunroof - MDI - parking sensors - bluetooth

  • #2
    Reckon this thread can apply to any Petrol powered Golf, will be BP Ultimate all they way for my 118
    2011 VW GTI Canadian Spec - DSG, Luxury Package, Technology Package, 18' Detroit's with All Seasons, Rear Park Assist, Monster Mats, Tints, and Continental Snow/Ice Tyres on 16in Alloys

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    • #3
      I think this would have been more clear if the options for the fuel types mirrored something consistent with what they're actually called.

      So I've edited the first post to reflect this....

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      • #4
        Why wouldn't you use Premium (9 in a GTI?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by coreying View Post
          I think this would have been more clear if the options for the fuel types mirrored something consistent with what they're actually called.

          So I've edited the first post to reflect this....
          Yeah much better
          .: Golf GTI MK6 :.
          3 door - DSG - candy white - detroit wheels - Sunroof - MDI - parking sensors - bluetooth

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          • #6
            There is no option for multiples.

            I use both 95 and 98.

            First few tanks were 98 and i filled with 95 once and got an extra 100km out of the tank. Given that im doing approx 100km per day to and from work unless im planning to go out for a drive in the hills or something i use the 95. I have not notices any significant performance drop, and contrary to the flyers on ultimate, get worse economy on 98.

            Then about every 3rd tank i get guilty and put 98 in again for another comparison, but i really cant tell the difference after nearly 5000km, and i dont pussy foot around in it either.
            currrently... MY10 GTI | DSG | Candy White | Sunroof | 18's | BT | MDI
            previously... MY08 GT TDI | DSG | Reflex Silver | Sunroof

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            • #7
              Originally posted by STV4SYT View Post
              i filled with 95 once and got an extra 100km out of the tank.
              Really? I have never done the comparision and just used V-Power or BP Ultimate. Anyone else actually do a comparison?
              Life is a journey... enjoy the ride!
              Golf GTI MKVI aka Jane

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              • #8
                Personally you are crazy to use 95 in the car if 98 is available. The long term effects on engine wear & tear, carbon build up etc are not worth the few cents per litre (IMHO). All you have to do is take VCDS on a stock car & look at the difference in knock & timing pull when you run the two different fuels. For a real test, run 95 ron on a 40 degree + day.

                I 100% believe that VW have tuned the software in Germany with 98 ron in mind, and they have been pressured in the AUS marketplace to say "95 ron is OK"
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                • #9
                  BP Ultimate without question for me. I'll plan ahead to make sure I can get it where I'm going, and if not, I'll make alternate arrangements - like taking someone else's car.

                  The GTI is designed for 98 RON, I personally think the BP product is superior, and believe that my car is worth whatever premium is charged for a fuel that will allow it to perform at its best and keep it running as well as possible.
                  2008 MkV Volkswagen Golf R32 DSG
                  2005 MkV Volkswagen Golf 2.0 FSI Auto
                  Sold: 2015 8V Audi S3 Sedan Manual
                  Sold: 2010 MkVI Volkswagen Golf GTI DSG

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Guy_H View Post
                    Personally you are crazy to use 95 in the car if 98 is available. The long term effects on engine wear & tear, carbon build up etc are not worth the few cents per litre (IMHO). All you have to do is take VCDS on a stock car & look at the difference in knock & timing pull when you run the two different fuels. For a real test, run 95 ron on a 40 degree + day.

                    I 100% believe that VW have tuned the software in Germany with 98 ron in mind, and they have been pressured in the AUS marketplace to say "95 ron is OK"
                    Being that this advice comes from Guy_H who I have a lot of trust in from all the work he has done on VAG cars and within the VW Watercooled Community, and the fact that he has actually provided a statement with some type of 'scientific' evidence behind it (well looking at VCDS information is hard data, whereas everyone else's comments are just "opinions" or anecdotal), I think this post really needs to be highlighted.

                    In relation to the cars being tuned to 98 ron in Germany and then "market pressure" having them dictacted to 95 ron minimum in Australia - I would also fully believe this. The fact that the original MK6 cars were marked as 98 and then changed after the launch would also seem to indicate this could be true.

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                    • #11
                      Lucky I'm getting a BP card with the new golf

                      There is no way VW could say . . . "You must use RON98" . . . in Australia. Its simply not available everywhere in Australia. Its certainly available all around the coast and majority of larger inland towns , but, not everywhere. I would expect they would need to be able to use RON95 in need.
                      Ex- 2010 Golf GTI
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by flappa View Post
                        Lucky I'm getting a BP card with the new golf

                        There is no way VW could say . . . "You must use RON98" . . . in Australia.
                        Isn't this exactly what they did when the Mk VI was launched? I was under the impression that it was only the change to the MY10 Golf that led to 95RON being labelled as being acceptable.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Flighter View Post
                          I was under the impression that it was only the change to the MY10 Golf that led to 95RON being labelled as being acceptable.
                          Further to that point, this CarAdvice article indicates that the GTI, R32 (and presumably R), Passat R36 and Passat CC all continue to require 98RON fuel as a minimum grade. That means, if you can't get 98, you should use octane booster to keep the engine happy until you can fill up with 98RON fuel.
                          2008 MkV Volkswagen Golf R32 DSG
                          2005 MkV Volkswagen Golf 2.0 FSI Auto
                          Sold: 2015 8V Audi S3 Sedan Manual
                          Sold: 2010 MkVI Volkswagen Golf GTI DSG

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                          • #14
                            All info is striaght from Volkswagen.de



                            90 kW (122 PS) TSI
                            118 kW (160 PS) TSI
                            155 kW (210 PS) TSI

                            Originally posted by Volkswagen Deutschland
                            Superbenzin schwefelfrei, min. 95 ROZ nach DIN EN 228
                            Sulphur free premium unleaded, min. 95 RON according to EN 228



                            147 kW (200 PS) TSI
                            184 kW (250 PS) V6 FSI 4MOTION
                            199 kW (270 PS) TSI 4MOTION
                            220 kW (300 PS) V6 FSI 4MOTION

                            Originally posted by Volkswagen Deutschland
                            Superbenzin schwefelfrei, min. 95 ROZ nach DIN EN 228*

                            *Volkswagen empfiehlt die Verwendung von Superbenzin 95 ROZ.
                            Zur Erreichung maximaler Fahrleistungen ist die Verwendung von Super Plus Benzin 98 ROZ erforderlich.
                            Sulphur free premium unleaded, min. 95 RON according to EN 228*

                            *Volkswagen recommends the use of premium unleaded 95 RON.
                            To obtain maximum performance the use of super premium unleaded 98 RON is required.



                            Notes
                            1. Their definition of "sulphur free" is 10 ppm or less.
                            2. EN 228 is the fuel standard for petrol used by most EU member states.

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                            • #15
                              This is what I'm concerned about. Basically, Volkswagen Germany (where the cars are made) are stating a minimum requirement which Australian fuels are NOT compliant with.

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