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Stupid Shell service station ...

Filled up at Shell (was real low on fuel ... couldn't make it to BP) with their 98 fuel. Stagea has been idling like shit since. And it was right after filling up at Shell. Half the drive home was perfect before then. :ninja:

hahaha never had no drama's with shell you sure you used the red pump and not the green or yellow one

i even thought after running BP for a year and switching back to V-power my car had more guts and i know cubes uses V-power a lot of boys over melbourne and sydney have no troubles with it :D

hahaha never had no drama's with shell you sure you used the red pump and not the green or yellow one

i even thought after running BP for a year and switching back to V-power my car had more guts and i know cubes uses V-power a lot of boys over melbourne and sydney have no troubles with it :)

Doesn't change the fact that the stag only started playing up after my stop at Shell ;) ... and 'yes' I know the diff between red, green and yellow. :D

hahaha never had no drama's with shell you sure you used the red pump and not the green or yellow one

i even thought after running BP for a year and switching back to V-power my car had more guts and i know cubes uses V-power a lot of boys over melbourne and sydney have no troubles with it :D

I use V-Power regulary and havent ever been dissapointed with it. I found the car runs best on V-Power and Ultimate, and some other brand fuels not so much. I got stuck once and had to get 95 premium, didnt have as much guts (by a long shot) as the other ones.

I once made the huge mistake of trying V-Power in my S15 - car ran like a dog and started pinging its ring off. Luckily I had only put in half a tank, so could top it up with decent fuel and some octane booster so I could drive the thing.

I once made the huge mistake of trying V-Power in my S15 - car ran like a dog and started pinging its ring off. Luckily I had only put in half a tank, so could top it up with decent fuel and some octane booster so I could drive the thing.

I'll grab some octane booster tomorrow. Didn't think of that. Too pissed off at the time ... stopping and lights and missing and shit.

Better still. I'll just ride the Brutale to work tomorrow. :D

Lesson learnt: if its not BP ultimate, then its only half tank of whatever high octane.

Edited by RubyRS4
MUD crabs eewwww yes i heard that on life FM yesterday, did you get my txt message the other day about reading the advertiser page 18 it was about bikie clubs and getting done by association

yeah got it bud but didn't get to read the paper........just the usual dribble, was it?

I only ever catch up with the Longriders in their rooms on the 1st Frid of every mth but haven't been there lately and they haven't been made 'out of bounds' yet.

If they continue their occasional association with the Jokers they may come unstuck and I'll stop going.

GTR's use a 25 box too its just the series 3 has different 3rd gear sychros

EDIT

Pete they had a scenario of some guy that had 2 cousin or some shit and made a bid story of it was a large article too bit to articulate

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