Personally i use a mixture of all 3. usually quality stuff from BP and Shell, with the V Power every 4th or so top up. regular diesel is hovering at 99p/litre, and i filled up yesterday with Shell V Power at 110p/litre. I put in 60 litres so a £6 difference approx between normal and the good stuff.
Does it make any difference to the car or it's running - i can't say i have noticed a difference as yet, but not had a chance to open her up on a fast dual cariageway/motorway since the fill up
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Let's talk dirty ....
Let's talk dirty ....
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We get this come up regularly, and there is at least one member on here who has first hand knowledge of refining. Diesel is diesel! The only differences are due to whatever the tanker driver adds to his/her load.
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So there is no difference between what Asda sells and Shell V Power for example?
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Only in the form of additives in the V-power tanker. It all comes from one or two refineries and you see everyone's tankers at the fuel stores (such as Buncefield once was) filling up.
Additives can change (increase) the Cetane rating, add detergents etc. The underlying fuel is still the same stuff. And it's all made to meet the same EU spec. EN590:2009
There is a 'winterised' version that can be supplied too which is designed to prevent waxing in tanks/fuel lines. This is more of an issue for HGVs as most modern cars have heated fuel systems.
Additives can change (increase) the Cetane rating, add detergents etc. The underlying fuel is still the same stuff. And it's all made to meet the same EU spec. EN590:2009
There is a 'winterised' version that can be supplied too which is designed to prevent waxing in tanks/fuel lines. This is more of an issue for HGVs as most modern cars have heated fuel systems.
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Thanks for the info
Another question: do our X's work okay with regular diesel, but stay healthier with the premuim derv?
Another question: do our X's work okay with regular diesel, but stay healthier with the premuim derv?
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Personally I have never used 'Premium' in any diesel powered car I have owned since 1985, and never had a problem. They all get supermarket fuel and always have. What I do occasionally do, and it's because the X6 does a lot of short journeys, is put BMW's diesel additive in - perhaps once every year or so.
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Shell regular for me. My company pay for all my fuel but super is not permitted.
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Watched an old episode of 5th gear on Dave. Vicky tested 3 premium diesels against regular BP and Asda.
Shell V Power produced more power.
Esso was next (but most expensive)
B. P premium next
B. P regular and asda were practically the same in terms of power output.
She then drove the Golf Tdi with each fuel and noticed a small difference in driving.
No mention of one fuel being better for the engine over the other.
So in short, what you say is correct. Fill your car up with what you want, and give her a good run every now and again
Shell V Power produced more power.
Esso was next (but most expensive)
B. P premium next
B. P regular and asda were practically the same in terms of power output.
She then drove the Golf Tdi with each fuel and noticed a small difference in driving.
No mention of one fuel being better for the engine over the other.
So in short, what you say is correct. Fill your car up with what you want, and give her a good run every now and again
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