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#140077 - 20/08/08 08:41 AM Can you use normal unleaded???
smokey666 Offline
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Registered: 20/08/08
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Hi Guys,

I am looking at getting an ST quite soon but I was just wondering is it ok to use normal unleaded or is it best just to use V Power?

Cheers

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#140078 - 20/08/08 09:15 AM Re: Can you use normal unleaded??? [Re: smokey666]
Kev Offline



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Loc: Birmingham, UK.
Yes, it's perfectly fine to use normal unleaded, although most of us steer clear of the cheap Supermarket stuff.
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#140079 - 20/08/08 09:56 AM Re: Can you use normal unleaded??? [Re: Kev]
Niburu Offline


Registered: 01/06/07
Posts: 715
Loc: Manchester
Hi Smokey.

Regular unleaded is the preferred choice for the ST to be honest, the ECU is not mapped for the higher octane V-Power and other premium unleaded fuels.
I have always used Shell unleaded in my ST and avoided supermarket fuels, to be honest its not really cheaper and I am not convinced they store it correctly.
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#140080 - 20/08/08 10:00 AM Re: Can you use normal unleaded??? [Re: Niburu]
smokey666 Offline
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Registered: 20/08/08
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Hi Niburu,

Sorry yeh I meant to say Shell Unleaded, I would never use the cheap supermarket stuff. I'm please you can use Shell unleaded as V Power is quite expensive.

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#140081 - 20/08/08 10:07 AM Re: Can you use normal unleaded??? [Re: smokey666]
Niburu Offline


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Loc: Manchester
You can use V Power but its a waste of money, the engine won't make any use of it.
Normal unleaded makes the ST nice and happy
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#140082 - 20/08/08 10:13 AM Re: Can you use normal unleaded??? [Re: Niburu]
smokey666 Offline
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Registered: 20/08/08
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Cheers Mate ,

I'm gona have to get myself a test drive of the

I'm looking at a Performance Blue and maybe white stripes down the sides

I think i can pick up an 06 or maybe an 07 with low milage for around £8k


Edited by smokey666 (20/08/08 10:17 AM)

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#140083 - 20/08/08 10:22 AM Re: Can you use normal unleaded??? [Re: smokey666]
Niburu Offline


Registered: 01/06/07
Posts: 715
Loc: Manchester
Sounds good mate, are you planning on getting a new one or used (only ask because I think they have stopped making them!)
Its not the cheapest car to run (likes a good drink and pays high taxes!) but is great to drive. Take one out and see what you think .....
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#140084 - 20/08/08 10:26 AM Re: Can you use normal unleaded??? [Re: Niburu]
smokey666 Offline
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Registered: 20/08/08
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Im looking at second hand with no more than 15k miles,

I know it drinks quite a bit that why I asked about the Unleaded as if it needed to use V Power then it would turn out quite expensive but with unleaded its not to bad

Also the insurance is pretty cheap aswell

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#140085 - 20/08/08 02:08 PM Re: Can you use normal unleaded??? [Re: smokey666]
Bradders Offline


Registered: 26/04/07
Posts: 1148
I use normal unleaded and about once every 2-3months i will fill up with super unleaded to clean the pipes a little

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#140086 - 20/08/08 09:55 PM Re: Can you use normal unleaded??? [Re: Bradders]
STrange Offline
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Registered: 18/05/07
Posts: 29
I used to use sainsbury 97ron in my focus ST and noticed no or very little power loss from the bp ultimate that i used in it for the 1st 3months of its life.
Unless your running a high tuned beast like a focus St,scooby,evo an upwards then just fill it up with the higher ron supermarket stuff unless u got money to burn because the fiesta wont notice any difference imo.

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#140087 - 20/08/08 10:03 PM Re: Can you use normal unleaded??? [Re: STrange]
ChrisCumbria Offline

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The Fiesta ST is actually mapped to run off BP unleaded 95 RON. If you put higher octane fuels in then it won't give any performance benefits, it will just run rich.

BP Ultimate and Shell V Power etc are more suited to turbo engines. For example, in the Focus ST there is a separate map in the ECU for super unleaded. As soon as it senses that the higher octane fuel is there, it switches to this map. As the Fiesta ST hasn't got this built in, it can't do this, which is why it just ends running rich.
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#140088 - 21/08/08 10:43 PM Re: Can you use normal unleaded??? [Re: ChrisCumbria]
fiestaman Offline
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Registered: 14/05/06
Posts: 689
Loc: West Midlands
If you run v-power on a standard tuned engine your wasting your money, keep to 95ron unless you tune up dreamscience or bluefin then upgrade fuel to v-power or similar fuel.

http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=0QGCYLwTCGI Take a look
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#140089 - 23/08/08 04:05 PM Re: Can you use normal unleaded??? [Re: fiestaman]
Mattyh87 Offline
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Registered: 31/07/08
Posts: 317
Loc: St. Albans
I dont see why people avoid supermarket fuels - it is most probably the exact same fuel you are buying from your shell/esso station - as that is who supplies the big supermarkets. Its cheaper too!
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#140090 - 23/08/08 05:44 PM Re: Can you use normal unleaded??? [Re: Mattyh87]
DAVE T ST Offline
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Registered: 15/01/06
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Loc: Tipton nr. Dudley, W. Mids
Usually Gulf or Jet supply Supermarkets.
It is rubbish.
Asda by me is the same price as Shell so it's not cheaper either.
BP is more than Shell though
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#140091 - 23/08/08 09:49 PM Re: Can you use normal unleaded??? [Re: DAVE T ST]
Mattyh87 Offline
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Registered: 31/07/08
Posts: 317
Loc: St. Albans
http://www.tesco.com/petrol/
"The reason for this was that it was made using reclaimed/scrap toluene solvent which had been used to wash PCBs in electronics factories."

http://iq.lycos.co.uk/qa/show/63584/Who+...a+Morrisons%3F/

Its BP/Shell/Total/Fina who refine it - and texaco/bp/shell/tesco etc use the same fuels from the same storage areas in these refineries - but the supermarkets add additives to thin it out a bit.

Will take what i said back then (my view was informed by Honest John - but apparently he was wrong then)
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