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Old 03-21-2010, 07:10 AM
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Nick, I am sure you are familiar with Bass Ale & Guiness... You come from a country with some excellent beers! Anyway I digress.



I am but I dont drink it, I prefer cognac
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Originally Posted by TB993tt
An update on my "issue"...... looking like it is "user error". I have run through a full tank of proper 99RON Shell Vpower and ran some numbers, only up to 160 so just into 5th but the performance was back where is was. I sent some timing data from the Durametric to RS to take a look at but they have been too busy to look, hopefully next week..........
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Old 03-24-2010, 05:07 AM
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Hi Tobby, what do you mean by user error? Is the conclusion from the above that the 99oct shell fuel vs 97oct is what made the difference?
Also it may be worth check the ignition timing for both runs to see if there is a meaningful difference.
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Originally Posted by GT
Hi Tobby, what do you mean by user error? Is the conclusion from the above that the 99oct shell fuel vs 97oct is what made the difference?
Also it may be worth check the ignition timing for both runs to see if there is a meaningful difference.
Will email you
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Must have left the handbrake on
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Originally Posted by Alex (UK)
Must have left the handbrake on
Or he could have used V-power diesel



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