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Your running RON 95 fuel on a GTS-T, and it has being modified for extra power? :(

Just as well I'm not trying 91 :D lol

What is RON?

The 98 with 10% ethanol is only on one pump in my home town in NZ. Rest is 95 and 91. Is 95 not enough?

98 should not contain ethanol. Skylines are designed for the 98 fuel. The sticker on the lid says premium fuel only. 95 is premium so to speak but 98 is premiumer lol. Switch fuels

I think you may have found your problem...

Just as well I'm not trying 91 :D lol

What is RON?

The 98 with 10% ethanol is only on one pump in my home town in NZ. Rest is 95 and 91. Is 95 not enough?

RON = Research Octone Number

Also which outlet is that? That sells the "98" with 10% ethanol?

98 should not contain ethanol. Skylines are designed for the 98 fuel. The sticker on the lid says premium fuel only. 95 is premium so to speak but 98 is premiumer lol. Switch fuels

I think you may have found your problem...

I thought in Jap land their Premium is RON 98 & regular is 95...

In anycase if the car has being tuned for power then 98 (or higher RON fuel) is the only way to go.

Gull is the station. I've used it before (one full tank) and it went great on a road trip down south. Here is a quote from: http://www.econation.co.nz/gull-new-zealand.html

"Gull New Zealand has embraced biofuels as a sustainable energy source for the future. Since 2007 Gull has offered a biofuel option for New Zealanders. Gull uses 10% ethanol blended with 90% mineral gasoline in their two biofuel blends – Gull Force 10 (98 Octane) and Gull Regular Plus (91 Octane). The ethanol is manufactured from whey which is a by-product of the dairy industry."

Gull is the station. I've used it before (one full tank) and it went great on a road trip down south. I think BP do 98 also, I'll have a check.

Here is a quote regarding force10 from: http://www.econation.co.nz/gull-new-zealand.html

"Gull New Zealand has embraced biofuels as a sustainable energy source for the future. Since 2007 Gull has offered a biofuel option for New Zealanders. Gull uses 10% ethanol blended with 90% mineral gasoline in their two biofuel blends – Gull Force 10 (98 Octane) and Gull Regular Plus (91 Octane). The ethanol is manufactured from whey which is a by-product of the dairy industry."

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