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Unleaded petrol

Posted: 16 Jul 2014 22:05
by 999craig
Hi as i am new to the TR7 world and very slowly sorting my car in amonst every thing else lol I wonder if anyone can tell me how to check to see if my TR7 is altered for unleaded fuel! Thanks Craig.[:)]

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Posted: 16 Jul 2014 22:37
by gaz
no need put in unleaded and enjoy


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Posted: 17 Jul 2014 04:29
by Odd
They were ready already from the factory. All of them...

Posted: 17 Jul 2014 10:33
by saabfast
.....designed for the US market which was already on unleaded.

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Posted: 17 Jul 2014 10:37
by supercass
Just use an octane booster if you use regular petrol. supercass

Posted: 17 Jul 2014 15:21
by John Wood
I always buy the super unleaded and not from a supermarket.

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Posted: 17 Jul 2014 16:56
by FI Spyder
I always buy regular from the supermarket (7 cents off per litre in store). N/A 8 to 1 pistons. Friend who has upgraded his Spitfire to UK spec. uses mid grade.



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Posted: 17 Jul 2014 19:51
by Maki
Sainsbury's Super Unleaded is good in my V8, I believe it is BP. A quick search of other forums backs this up.

Posted: 18 Jul 2014 07:14
by John Clancy
Supermarket fuel is not of the same standard as from a major petrol retailer such as Shell, BP, Texaco and the like. It's made to a price point and sometimes results in problems for certain cars.

I use 95 octane unleaded but boost it with the Castrol FBHVC approved octane booster which costs around £10 for five full tanks of fuel. Which probably means it's cheaper than super unleaded (but that would be easier).

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Posted: 18 Jul 2014 07:17
by john 215
Hi,

Must admit the V8 has only ever been run on super unleaded, but may look into a branded ' normal ' fuel with octane booster would be cheaper to do so for sure.

Cheers John

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Posted: 18 Jul 2014 09:46
by TR Tony
All UK fuel must meet British and European standards - EN228 for unleaded and for diesel EN590.

There are not that many refineries in the UK. Their petrol output is all the same stuff (meeting the above standards) but supermarket fuel may have different or less additives than the oil company brand names. That is the only difference.

Tony
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