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Drrew
7th October 2012, 10:02
Hey was wondering if v power makes any difference to ur engine I only have a wee 1.4 furio but thought it would maybe help the engine any thoughts???

saxova
7th October 2012, 10:07
Try it out for yourself.

Will help the car run abit cleaner / better.. May even get a extra pony.

I always run 99 octane.. Get better mpg and runs smoother. But that's a 16v with high compression - so can make 'more' use of it.

:y:

W343NNA
7th October 2012, 10:10
Lol i loved my furio when i had a vtr inlet fitted 421 manifold decat stainless and inductionkit, ram some v power it it used to love it

Drrew
7th October 2012, 10:24
Tanks nearly empty so do I just put the vpower in the now is that ok???

saxova
7th October 2012, 10:25
Of course, It's just petrol. Just slightly cleaner / higher octane.

Drrew
7th October 2012, 10:29
Cool cheers mate

W343NNA
7th October 2012, 19:07
To be ohnest when i used to use it, you would only notice the slight gain after a couple of fill ups , but saying that i only put a tenner in at a time aha,

Really do notice the differnce tho, idles better, smoother acceleration

smiith
7th October 2012, 22:08
To be ohnest when i used to use it, you would only notice the slight gain after a couple of fill ups , but saying that i only put a tenner in at a time aha,

Really do notice the differnce tho, idles better, smoother acceleration

Small tank if a tenner fills it..

You won't notice much of a difference unless you actually have decent power and a decent engine...

A 1.4 might run a little smoother, but its doubtful you will actually feel much of a difference in running

W343NNA
8th October 2012, 05:19
Cheeky, I roll around on fuel light,

lwigmore
8th October 2012, 06:21
i just brimmed my tank of v-power in my VTS :y:

£65 though :(

devilsadvocate
8th October 2012, 12:32
I use Vpower in the 200.

May just be placebo but MPG seems to be better but if you offset this with the extra cost, it probably works out the same.