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Two Uniteds that I know of -

Corner of Goodwood and Crossroad

And there's another up in blackwood.

The Liberty fuel appears to be an E10 fuel also.

http://www.libertyoil.com.au/www/230/10011...le/1001366.html

So no doubt should offer the same advantages. I might check out the local liberty; if they have the E10 I might look at getting the car tuned on it. There isn't a United close enough. :P

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Yeah i'm at Payneham and the closest United is on Prospect Rd which is about 10-15mins away. Imagine my frustation when i found out they were completely sold out of Boost 98 when i got there!

Premium Max wasn't cheap though, $1.33 p/L on a Mon evening, never seen Boost 98 go more then $1.30.

Two Uniteds that I know of -

Corner of Goodwood and Crossroad

And there's another up in blackwood.

The Liberty fuel appears to be an E10 fuel also.

http://www.libertyoil.com.au/www/230/10011...le/1001366.html

So no doubt should offer the same advantages. I might check out the local liberty; if they have the E10 I might look at getting the car tuned on it. There isn't a United close enough. :P

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Two Uniteds that I know of -

Corner of Goodwood and Crossroad

And there's another up in blackwood.

The Liberty fuel appears to be an E10 fuel also.

http://www.libertyoil.com.au/www/230/10011...le/1001366.html

So no doubt should offer the same advantages. I might check out the local liberty; if they have the E10 I might look at getting the car tuned on it. There isn't a United close enough. :P

the liberty site is fairly unhelpful in trying to find out about the petrol they sell. they dont really have any information or links about the premium max stuff.

let us know how it goes.

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I know, i reckon the website is right though. In which case the price wasn't very cheap at all. Not expecting any wonders, Boost 98 didn't do much economy wise.

hmm.

well according to the site both the unleaded 94 and premiumax 98 are E10.

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I put some of the Shell Ferrari tested fuel (VMax?) and my R34 pinged its ring off the 1st time I booted it. Siphoned it out and went straight back to reliable Mobil 8000 or BP Ultimate

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hi all,

i've been using Vpower eversince i got my car, and seems ok. never tried bp ultimate. my car is pretty much stock and wondering wether these diffeent fuel make any differences.... i just want my car to be safe... i hear someone's car was pinging while using Vpower? that's a worrie.,.. i might have to try BP ultimate although bp fuel seem to be more expensive...

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you cant always blame the fuel because your car pinged you have to try and factor in all the invariables

my car occasionally pings but I'm running 12.5-13 psi on a stock ECU

when it pings the weather is normally a bit warmer too

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