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regular fuel with 150mls of methanol thats the best mix for my cars i dont recomend it but it works well ha ha yea. The methanol is $15 a litre

lmao ^^^^^

honestly would you even feel 150 mls--throw the bottle is still $$ comparible with octane boost u might feel it then lol

i hanvt yet tryed this united fuel or the extreme but in premium Vortex sucks hard BP meh Shell cheap and doey MObil the BEST !

Backyard fuel even better

WHERE in Adelaide is the EXTREME fuel ?

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i just tried VORTEX, car absolutely hates it, runs like a dog

what vortext did you try man? There is 2 types the Vortext Regular (95 RON) and also Vortex 98 (obviously 98 RON) and i find that on my R33 gts-t (auto) the car runs the best over all on that. even better then the Shell 100 RON stuff which ive tried a few times. anyways thats my 2cents.

PS: i know a lot of people dont change their fuel filters often!!! this will also make a huge difference! goto the local Nissan Dealer and get yourself a Gen nissan one, their not that exepensive! not only will it improve the responsivness of the car it will also improve fuel economy! i change mine every 2nd service! (10,000 kms), i think this is essential as we get shit quality fuel down under!

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methanol at 15bux a litre...man yours is expensive...ours is $1 a litre.

We run the water/meth injection to keep knock down, cool the inlet charge and stabilise the fuel so it doesnt try to preignite.

That with Shell 100 ron and its a damn good combo.

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