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it realy doesnt make sense that EVERY bp in vic will run out...

if the shortage is only in WA and VIC that means the other states are getting it, which means theres a supply from somewhere else... and not just that perth refinery place...

unless BP ultimate is only sold in WA and VIC ?

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I saw this on the bp locater website, but couldn't find any other info:

BP is currently experiencing supply issues for BP Ultimate in NSW & Victoria

Like I said could not find any explaination for it and it said nothing about WA. :D

BTW Nissan discourages the use of 10% blend ethanol. Optimax extreme is 5% which is able to be used in most cars without problems.

which fuel has that 10% stuff ?

I'm not sure if any have 10% anymore. They did for a while when they didn't have to show how much ethanol was in their fuel. That was until ethanol started getting really bad press.

I think there is legislation now which says that companies have to show the amount of ethanol in fuel so now I don't think anyone uses it.

I's shell that are trialing E10 fuel.  can't remember what they call it? 100RON and ~2c more expensive than premium/optimax.

Its called Optimax Extreme. Its 5%, we already established that.

Other info:

http://www.shell.com/home/Framework?siteId...ir_extreme.html

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=95389

Edited by shyster

News from BP Ultimate

We’re running low in Sydney & Melbourne

You may have noticed that BP Ultimate is missing from your local BP. We are working hard to get it back to every site, but in the meantime, to be the first to know when BP Ultimate is back, register your details and we’ll SMS you when BP Ultimate is available again.

http://www.bp.com.au/sms

saw 1 filling up a servo on princes fwy...

not sure if it had ultimate in it though, they probably just advertise ultimate on all their tankers...

yeah... nah i cheased one of those ultimate tankers the other day til it got to a servo... turned out it just had normal 91 crap in it :D

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