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Hi Peter, I would certainly agree with you 100% on the "Subjective" findings that you have experienced as I have the same opinion on the use of Shell V-Power diesel and the Esso equivalent; I was hoping that there might be some scientific "Stuff" I'm not aware of to back up the placebo effect of justifying to myself that I should get a better product if I pay more for it!
Cheers, Paul
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Doesn't help you with the diesel ... but there was a back to back dyno test done of the various premium petrols ... I remember V-power being the only one giving an actual power increase ... I use it in my racer.
Someone needs to do one for the diesel.
K
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My choice is based more on the obviously cleaner emissions rather than any perceived power or mileage improvement. I simply did not like leaving a black cloud behind me every time I put "the pedal to the metal". Obviously a rare event given how sedately I drive 
Peter
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Needs to Get Out More!
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Needs to Get Out More!
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Back in 2000 I bought a focus turbo diesel. My commute was 60 miles each way, mainly M4 in West Wales, Llanelli to Cardiff. A no-brainer at that mileage. I experimented with Miller diesel octane boost. From memory. £12 a bottle for multi dosing. Car ran fine, no noticable power increase ( I couldn’t feel on3).. When on bottle 2 I started mpg checks as bottle 1 primed the system. My mpg increased. I converted it to money value. Bottle cost £12, fuel saved over the period of bottle use £36. Net saving £24. The time per bottle was 2-3 months ( can’t remember which. A decent saving. A mate tried it in his car but no difference found. It was a Golf diesel so, in hindsight perhaps not a good comparison! Plus 8 observations next. I had occasional MIL light come on. Fault was “ random intermittent misfire”. Car was running well with no discernible misfire. GEMS system and it does a stats check and requires a triggering for a fault at a predetermined detection level. I checked everything plygs, leads, connections, new filter ) but it still occasinally popped up. Fuel was not getting stale due to regular use. I tried V-Piwer. Bingo! No fault codes. I reverted to 95 octane and they restarted. So 97 it is as much as possible with 95 as a back up. MOT history for the Plus8 showed lambda results just coming in ok towards top limit from previous owner historic files. Never had a fail since I owned the car. Last Nov MOT with V-Power with 5% ethanol gave the lowest lambda reading I have noted. Ethanol effect? My next obs will be with Esso zero ethanol if I can get it easily. V-Power pre MOT though, you never know! I have looked for data about ethanol effect on lambda in emissions tests but not found a good reliable source yet.
Plus Four MY23 Furka Rouge
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