David924S wrote:
I have used Tesco 99 octane rated fuel in the last few tank refills of my S2 and can honestly say I did not notice much improvement in either performance or MPG however the last 80L I put in was Shell VPower and I did notice an improvement in performance (slightly) but the main improvement was on engine smoothness and the way it seems to respond to the throttle. But as has been mentioned previously you need to either want to do it or get significant mpg improvements to pay back the extra money per litre.
Tesco 99's imrpoved knock resitance comes from the ethanol thats added. Its good for increasing the RON number but it has a less energy. The Greenergy99 fuel is usually better for turbocharged cars and some NA cars that will benefit from the ignition advance; and which will see a benefit in excess of the power lost trhough the lower calorific value.
Normally aspirated cars will see a greater benefit by using Shell V-Power, or even Esso SUL etc... One further point: you cant expect to see an improvenet through advance immediately. The ECU will retard quickly, but without re-setting most will only advance very slowly and many not at all (this may not apply to old Porsches though, because the Bosch Motroni DME was used on the Ark's backup engines!).
Simon