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I heared the same... Have had no confirmation that it has made it down to the good end of hobart yet  :)

How much is it up there? $1.50? Will it make an untuned turbo import run noticeably better?

Use 98RON when you get it tuned and tell your mechanic you're using it.

Dave Griffiths told me he'd play around with the timing with 98RON but would leave it as stock for 95RON.

With no tune you wouldn't notice the difference.

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Consumption will improve with a swap to 98, but the performance will remain the same until tuned specificly for 98.... as JaFF said.

98 is a better base product though as its designed to be 98 when blended. 95 can be anywhere within 2 points -/+ I understand.

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Ok here is what i know, Premiumax is what it is called, the guy behind the counter said that it has more ron than premium unleaded but they could not guarantee it was 98 what ever the fook that means. i have the little brochure somewhere i will find it, i am trying it in my car, Liberty Mowbray also have it. price is $1.27-29, of course i have not been for a tune yet but will soon then we will see how it goes. Have to run another tank through it anway.

Just ring up Legana for questions. I will report back with a scanned copy of the brochure when i can.

I think premiumax needs testing for an accurate figure,

cheers ed

any updates at all fella's???

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BP Ultimate should be at the pump by jan/feb 06. burnie where most fuel in the north gets delivered from is seting up now.

How certain are we of this? I'll cream my shorts if we get it that soon!!

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well start creaming then

p.s dont tell anyone about this i got told today by my boss and he said not to tell anyone ok lol

so is it this true or still BS that we are getting better fuel here for a change???

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