Ultimate 98 is much dearer in the rural areas. is it worth it?
What fuel and timing would you use if you had a strong ea81?

try it with a mercedes that cost 150 to fill (using 91) and gets 500 to a tank if your luckyTOONGA wrote:98 unleaded is 151- 160 cents a litre down here in Bunbury/Australind I can't justify an extra 40 kms extra on a tank of fuel for that price.TOONGA
Tony it might not be a performance difference but the higher octane in warmer weather while towing may not cause the pinging that 91 could induce.Tweety wrote:It also seems clear to me that I should tune to 91 and if towing try 95 to seek if there is a 'real' difference.
Exactly. You cant use a fuel with a lower octane than its been tuned for without risking pinging.El_Freddo wrote:Timing the engine for 98 will mean that you're stuck using that fuel ALL the time, go lower when tuned for 98 and you've got some issues at hand. Tune for 91 or 95 and you can use 98 without an issue, you may not get more performance out of it but it could look after your engine in the long run from the damage that pinging induces.
Shouldnt be a prob...see aboveBrumby Kid wrote:When you use 98 make sure you retune it, otherwise it is likely it wont do anything, except ping. 98 tuned well should be better than 91 tuned well.
I'm not sure but i thought the only prob with ethanol blends was with some of the rubber seals. I've been using E10 for years with no probs.steptoe wrote:you are using the fuel tank that looks like a fuel tank or got another hidden somewhere? Isn't the rule of thumb with metal tanks avoid ethanol blends? NSW state government has made some declaration all standard octane must be at least 10 poo cent ethanol so to avoid some organic distaster in my metal tanks mowers etc and Vort I use minimum 95 with the understanding it does not contain ethanol - same in WA ?