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Hi, don't know if anyone has done a test yet but I would be interested to know what Aurion owners are using to get best performance and km for their fuel.

Shell V-Power?

BP Ultimate?

Caltex Vortex 98?

Mobil Synergy 8000?

Other?

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I've yet to try them all, but I've found the car runs exceptionally well on the Ethanol blend; no pinging nothing.

As for litres to the 100km I don't get too finicky about it really, after all if your worried about a few dollars a tank can you ever really afford to give it alittle and have some fun?

For what its worth I rented a Presara when I was in QLD last week and for 3 days I worked that car like no tomorrows. Craking 200km on the straights of the Bruce Highway a few times even. Obviously this was my chance to see what the car is truly capable of without having to giving mine a hard time...

Now I don't know what fuel was in the tank to begin with, but its a safe bet given it's a renta car that it wasn't one of the premium blends out there and despite me giving it assholes for 3x days travelling almost 400km the car averaged 13L/100km. Now that's cheap motoring; if i did that in my old 2003 6 cylinder Holden Calias it would be atleast 16L/100km.

Hope this helps.

By the way, have any of you discovered that with the wheels turned from stationary, when you plant your foot the traction control is really slow to take effect. I did this on the renta and I had to back off else I was likely to create too much attention from the squeal of spinning wheels that seemingly never stoped.

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Hi, don't know if anyone has done a test yet but I would be interested to know what Aurion owners are using to get best performance and km for their fuel.

Shell V-Power?

BP Ultimate?

Caltex Vortex 98?

Mobil Synergy 8000?

Other?

I've got no choice, only Shell, but can't feel the difference between V-Power or 95 or 91.

BH

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Ive tried

Shell V-Power Racing

Caltex Vortex 98

BP Ultimate

(mainly because i refuse to put anything but premium fuel in my aurion)

But ive had far better results with V-power Racing

i count my fuel from when i fill up, till when the trip computer says 0km cruise range

V-Power Racing 733/7.0/Highway

Caltex Vortex 98 689/7.5/Highway

BP Ultimate 694/7.9/Highway

i found that driving around the city, the fuel type doesnt make that much difference.

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Ive tried

Shell V-Power Racing

Caltex Vortex 98

BP Ultimate

(mainly because i refuse to put anything but premium fuel in my aurion)

But ive had far better results with V-power Racing

i count my fuel from when i fill up, till when the trip computer says 0km cruise range

V-Power Racing 733/7.0/Highway

Caltex Vortex 98 689/7.5/Highway

BP Ultimate 694/7.9/Highway

i found that driving around the city, the fuel type doesnt make that much difference.

Thanks for that mc223. I am using BP Ultimate at the moment but next fill up will definately be V-Power.

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Ive tried

Shell V-Power Racing

Caltex Vortex 98

BP Ultimate

(mainly because i refuse to put anything but premium fuel in my aurion)

But ive had far better results with V-power Racing

i count my fuel from when i fill up, till when the trip computer says 0km cruise range

V-Power Racing 733/7.0/Highway

Caltex Vortex 98 689/7.5/Highway

BP Ultimate 694/7.9/Highway

i found that driving around the city, the fuel type doesnt make that much difference.

Thanks for that mc223. I am using BP Ultimate at the moment but next fill up will definately be V-Power.

I Will Make The Comment that

Shell V-Power Racing (100 Octane)

Shell V-Power (98 Octane)

Just to clear it up... i had a very in depth conversation with a guy today who was trying to say that there is no difference..... which i kindly pointed out the 20cents per litre price difference, which happened to drop his jaw a little... hehe

And i notice no signifigant difference between Caltex Vortex 98 and Shell V-Power (98 Octane)... But since i hit the 30000km mark ive been running the car on nothing but V-Power Racing (100 Octane) and the results are remarkably different. (See Below from spreadsheet)

V-Power Racing 729/7.2/Highway

V-Power Racing 751/7.1/Highway

V-Power Racing 699/7.9/City

V-Power Racing 739/7.0/Highway

V-Power Racing 681/8.2/Highway

Here's a dashshot (sorry .. its mobile phone quality)

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Shell V-Power Racing

.....

V-Power Racing 729/7.2/Highway

V-Power Racing 751/7.1/Highway

V-Power Racing 699/7.9/City

V-Power Racing 739/7.0/Highway

V-Power Racing 681/8.2/Highway

Here's a dashshot (sorry .. its mobile phone quality)

Does anyone know we have V-Power Racing in Victoria ? I may try with my pocket money (because my Shell card can only use up to V-Power and can not use at any other service stations).

BH

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I am also an aurion owner and have always used premium fuel, mainly optimax and now using v-power.

Where do you get 100 octane v-power? I didn't know this existed in Aust!

Keen to get some advise...

Ive tried

Shell V-Power Racing

Caltex Vortex 98

BP Ultimate

(mainly because i refuse to put anything but premium fuel in my aurion)

But ive had far better results with V-power Racing

i count my fuel from when i fill up, till when the trip computer says 0km cruise range

V-Power Racing 733/7.0/Highway

Caltex Vortex 98 689/7.5/Highway

BP Ultimate 694/7.9/Highway

i found that driving around the city, the fuel type doesnt make that much difference.

Thanks for that mc223. I am using BP Ultimate at the moment but next fill up will definately be V-Power.

I Will Make The Comment that

Shell V-Power Racing (100 Octane)

Shell V-Power (98 Octane)

Just to clear it up... i had a very in depth conversation with a guy today who was trying to say that there is no difference..... which i kindly pointed out the 20cents per litre price difference, which happened to drop his jaw a little... hehe

And i notice no signifigant difference between Caltex Vortex 98 and Shell V-Power (98 Octane)... But since i hit the 30000km mark ive been running the car on nothing but V-Power Racing (100 Octane) and the results are remarkably different. (See Below from spreadsheet)

V-Power Racing 729/7.2/Highway

V-Power Racing 751/7.1/Highway

V-Power Racing 699/7.9/City

V-Power Racing 739/7.0/Highway

V-Power Racing 681/8.2/Highway

Here's a dashshot (sorry .. its mobile phone quality)

post-4861-1191061828_thumb.jpg[

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Hi,

I have used "United" Boost98 thinking that I was getting a good deal but after a few tests, it gets around 0.5ltr/100km worse that Vortex98 on the same road trips (500km)

eg.

Vortex98 = 7.4

Boost98 = 7.9

I get about the same out of the "United, e10 95 octane compared to the boost98". I might give the Shell stuff ago as well

After reading the Shell web site onn the V-Power racing, not all cars benifit from the additional octane rating, but as previous posts, they were good figures.

Adrian

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I am also an aurion owner and have always used premium fuel, mainly optimax and now using v-power.

Where do you get 100 octane v-power? I didn't know this existed in Aust!

Keen to get some advise...

we have it in brisbane QLD

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Shell V-Power Racing will initially be available at selected Coles Express service stations in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Canberra.

Victorian Sites

Site Location

Coles Express Brunswick Lygon St & Glenlyon Rd, Brunswick East, Victoria

Coles Express Kew Cotham Rd & Cecil St, Kew East, Victoria

Coles Express Laverton Cnr Geelong & Aviation Roads, Laverton, Victoria

Coles Expreess Werribee Park 137-139 Princes Highway, Werribee, Victoria

Coles Express Tullamarine 175-183 Mickleham Rd, Tullamarine, Victoria

Coles Express Jacana 945-957 Pascoe Vale Road Victoria

Coles Express Lyndhurst 180 Dandenong - Hastings Rd, Lyndhurst, Victoria

Coles Express Penninsula Gateway Robinsons & Frankston Rds, Flinders, Victoria

Coles Express Melton South Station St & Brooklyn Rd, Melton South, Victoria

Coles Express Mill Park Plenty Rd & University Dve, Mill Park, Victoria

Coles Express Latrobe Terrace 202-210 Latrobe Terrace, Geelong West Victoria

Coles Express Westgate South Westgate Fwy, Port Melbourne. Victoria

Coles Express Ashburton Cnr High St & Johnstonn St Ashburton VIC

Coles Express Burwood Cnr Burwood Hwy & Central Ave Burwood VIC

Coels Express Ferntree Gully 1140 Burwood Hwy Ferntree Gully Vic

Coles Express Cheltenham Centre Dandenong Rd & Warrigal Rd Cheltenham VIC

Coles Express Richmond 399-411 Punt Rd Richmond VIC

Coles Express Vermont South 602-604 Burwood Hwy Vermond South VIC

Coles Express St Albans Cnr Station Rd & Main Rd West St Albans VIC

Coles Express Doncaster East Blackburn Rd & Reynolds Rd, East Doncaster, Victoria

New South Wales and ACT

Site Location

Coles Express Dickson Cnr Antill & Badham St, Dickson, ACT

Coles Express Carlton 277–281 Princes Hwy, Carlton, NSW

Coles Express Darlinghurst 47 Flinders St, Darlinghurst, NSW

Coles Express Dundas Cnr Kissing Point Rd & Kirby St, Dundas, NSW

Coles Express Fairfield Cnr Polding St & The Horsley Drv, Fairfield, NSW

Coles Express Green Valley Cnr Cowpasture Rd & Green Valley, Cartwright, NSW

Coles Express Hurstville 39 Forest Rd, Hurstville, NSW

Coles Express Kingsford 48–56 Gardeners Rd, Kingsford, NSW

Coles Express Kirrawee Cnr Princes Hwy & The Boulevard, Kirrawee, NSW

Coles Express Lidcombe 18 Parramatta Rd, Lidcombe, NSW

Coles Express Marsfield Cnr Epping Rd & Culloden Rd, Marsfield, NSW

Coles Express Neutral Bay Cnr Ben Boyd Rd & Ernest St, Neutral Bay, NSW

Coles Express North Ryde Wicks 96 Wicks Rd, North Ryde, NSW

Coles Express Pymble 21 Ryde Rd, Pymble, NSW

Coles Express Roberts Rd East (Greenacre) 9 - 11 Roberts Road, Greenacre, NSW

Coles Express Thornleigh 188-190 Pennant Hills Rd, Thornleigh, NSW

Coles Express Wanniassa 6 Sangster Place, Wanniassa, ACT

South East Queensland

Site Location

Coles Express Albany Creek 171 Old Northern Rd, Albany Creek, QLD

Coles Express Balmoral Cnr Oxford St & Hawthorne Rd, Balmoral, QLD

Coles Express Caloundra 69 Beerburrum St, Caloundra, QLD

Coles Express Kallangur Cnr Anzac Ave & Duffield Rd, Kallangur, QLD

Coles Express Kessels Rd 651 Kessels Rd, Mount Gravatt, QLD

Coles Express Milton 319 Coronation Drv, Milton, QLD

Coles Express Runcorn 501 Compton Rd, Runcorn, QLD

Coles Express Sherwood Cnr Sherwood & Oxley Rds, Sherwood, QLD

Coles Express Surfers Paradise 2824 Gold Coast Hwy, Surfers Paradise, QLD

Coles Express Virginia Cnr Sandgate & Robinson Rds, Virginia, QLD

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Ive tried

Shell V-Power Racing

Caltex Vortex 98

BP Ultimate

(mainly because i refuse to put anything but premium fuel in my aurion)

But ive had far better results with V-power Racing

i count my fuel from when i fill up, till when the trip computer says 0km cruise range

V-Power Racing 733/7.0/Highway

Caltex Vortex 98 689/7.5/Highway

BP Ultimate 694/7.9/Highway

i found that driving around the city, the fuel type doesnt make that much difference.

Thanks for that mc223. I am using BP Ultimate at the moment but next fill up will definately be V-Power.

I Will Make The Comment that

Shell V-Power Racing (100 Octane)

Shell V-Power (98 Octane)

Just to clear it up... i had a very in depth conversation with a guy today who was trying to say that there is no difference..... which i kindly pointed out the 20cents per litre price difference, which happened to drop his jaw a little... hehe

And i notice no signifigant difference between Caltex Vortex 98 and Shell V-Power (98 Octane)... But since i hit the 30000km mark ive been running the car on nothing but V-Power Racing (100 Octane) and the results are remarkably different. (See Below from spreadsheet)

V-Power Racing 729/7.2/Highway

V-Power Racing 751/7.1/Highway

V-Power Racing 699/7.9/City

V-Power Racing 739/7.0/Highway

V-Power Racing 681/8.2/Highway

Here's a dashshot (sorry .. its mobile phone quality)

post-4861-1191061828_thumb.jpg[

Just how much can one expect to pay for V-Power Racing. I found that todays price at Shell Rouse Hill was $1.269/L for "V-Power" can i expect to pay another $0.20/L extra for V-Power Racing

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Shell V-Power Racing will initially be available at selected Coles Express service stations in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Canberra.

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Thanks for the info - I will try the one at Tulla one day, just for testing. As mentioned in one of my post before, my Shell card can't pay for V-Power Racing, must come out from my pocket.

Regards,

BH

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Shell V-Power Racing will initially be available at selected Coles Express service stations in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Canberra.

...

Thanks for the info - I will try the one at Tulla one day, just for testing. As mentioned in one of my post before, my Shell card can't pay for V-Power Racing, must come out from my pocket.

Regards,

BH

whats the advantages of shell card ? plz explain :D

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whats the advantages of shell card ? plz explain :D

Talk this way - My car is a leased car (salary sacrified). Shell card allows me to buy petrol, oil from any Shell services station (not other companies) in the country. They check the card and the car any time I fill up (it is illigal to use card for other car).

BH

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Guys, bear in mind the premium you pay for Optimax xtreme over the standard unleaded fuels at times the difference may nullify the KM savings themselves...

Though the Optimax class of fuels tend to be better for your engine.

Also before the comign Zr6 im getting I had a Skyline R34 Turbo. and noticed that though my car was tuned for Optimax type of petrols, Synergy 8000 was the crappest, my engine was pinging (predetonate) constantly...

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with my supra.

my car pings on all fuels except for bp ultimate.

mobile i think is the only other fuel that doesnt. but i have none near my house so thats out.

the problem with shell is inconsistancies. they can be great one week and ****house the next.

allthough i think my car is on the limit of fuel quality.

with the blitz access ecu, which was tuned for japanese fuels, and my afc neo tuned on bp, and a smidgeon under 1bar of boost. that probably explains my results.

no idea on fuel ecconomy. i dont really care, its all seat of the pants meter for me :D

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with my supra.

my car pings on all fuels except for bp ultimate.

mobile i think is the only other fuel that doesnt. but i have none near my house so thats out.

the problem with shell is inconsistancies. they can be great one week and ****house the next.

allthough i think my car is on the limit of fuel quality.

with the blitz access ecu, which was tuned for japanese fuels, and my afc neo tuned on bp, and a smidgeon under 1bar of boost. that probably explains my results.

no idea on fuel ecconomy. i dont really care, its all seat of the pants meter for me :D

Hmm maybe the true octane count from BP to Mobile are similar,

I find Vortex to Optimax running the smoothest for me. I tuned it on a Apexi FC running on a Z32 so I had heaps of mapping points to play with but still...

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Ive tried

Shell V-Power Racing

Caltex Vortex 98

BP Ultimate

(mainly because i refuse to put anything but premium fuel in my aurion)

But ive had far better results with V-power Racing

i count my fuel from when i fill up, till when the trip computer says 0km cruise range

V-Power Racing 733/7.0/Highway

Caltex Vortex 98 689/7.5/Highway

BP Ultimate 694/7.9/Highway

i found that driving around the city, the fuel type doesnt make that much difference.

OK, I have tryed BP Ultimate, and Shell V-Power. I am now using Shell V-Power Racing and can definately feel the difference, much smoother and has a better pick up on excelleration, but let me tell you, you are paying for it. When I went to fill up three days ago, Shell V-Power Racing was at $1.54.

I found BP Ultimate to be better than Shell V-Power, but without a doubt V-Power Racing to be the best(mainly city driving). Yet to try Vortex and Mobil.

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