CraigE the RACQ is the same as the NRMA depending what membership option you get.
See the RACQ website here for more details.
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CraigE the RACQ is the same as the NRMA depending what membership option you get.
See the RACQ website here for more details.
You have to be specific in brands Steinzy, not all premium is 98 octane 8)[/b][/quote]Quote:
Originally posted by DiscoTDI+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(DiscoTDI)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-Steinzy
Hey Cro,
I use premium unleaded all the time which is a 98 octane fuel
Whoops - Okay the main fuel I use is Caltex Vortex (because I have a Caltex Petrol Card) but my other petrol of choice is Shell Optimax which is also 98 Octane.
Grizzly we are with RAC WA. Seems it may be a bit different to NRMA & RACQ. Would not have it if they did not have remote recovery. I believe that RAC WA is owned by GIO. Do not know why there is a difference.
Whoops - Okay the main fuel I use is Caltex Vortex (because I have a Caltex Petrol Card) but my other petrol of choice is Shell Optimax which is also 98 Octane.[/b][/quote]Quote:
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Originally posted by DiscoTDI@
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Hey Cro,
I use premium unleaded all the time which is a 98 octane fuel
You have to be specific in brands Steinzy, not all premium is 98 octane 8)
General Premium is 95-96 octane, the new unleaded plus that the united servos are selling is 10% ethanol and has an octane of 94, which is fine to run in all land rover petrol engines according to the data sheet each servo has. Matt