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Leroygayle70
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Posted: 22 Jun 2021 at 5:18pm |
Dear members,
I have a 1990 E30 320i convertible and would like to know what is the recommended fuel to keep this car in top condition - should I use 99 Ron and if so which one please Thanks
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Tony
Club Member Joined: 12 Dec 2008 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 191 |
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Unless your car has been mapped to need the higher RON fuel, and whilst it's unlikely to do any harm, it would just be a waste of money.
Just stick to the recommended grade as per the inside of the fuel cap cover (usually there or in your owner manual)...which usually says something like 'minimum of 89 AKI or 91 RON'. So anything you can get from a normal UK petrol station would suffice as the lowest unleaded I've seen in 95RON. I suppose you could ensure you go to a busy fuel station so you know the fuel is always 'fresh', or pay the premium for one of the 'premium' fuels with added cleaning agents (from Shell, Esso, etc. rather than Asda). I tend to use Tesco Momentum 99RON or Shell V-Power in my Z4MC, but that recommends 95RON+
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Leroygayle70
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Thanks Tony for the detail here 👌
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Mike Fishwick
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Just because the car will run on 91 octane does not mean that it will give its best - this depends on factors such as the shape of the advance curve and compression ratio. Use of the minimum octane rating will be 'satisfactory' but will not necessarily give the rated power output. Most BMW engines are rated for use of 98 octane. For example, BMW state that on an E36 M3 the fabled 321 bhp will reduce to 280 bhp when used on 95 octane, while the 1.9 litre M44 will give rated power on
95 octane, but BMW state that use of 98 octane will improve this by
about 10%. Fuel consumption will usually improve when running on a good 97 octane - Shell V-Power excepted! Another factor is that in a car which is a 'Garage Queen' and sees very little use, the UK brand of 95 octane can evaporate over a winter by about 30%, leaving a brown-ish residue which is not a good fuel in terms of starting or efficiency. |
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Leroygayle70
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Interesting posts, thank you for your input, I'll probably make the extra spend and use 99 octane all things considered
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Norrie
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my feeling it depends how much you value the car, my old E39 523i I put the cheapest available in, its managed 191K miles. My 4.4 V8 supercharged Alpina I only put Shell V Power. The two cars are totally different to me.
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Robert
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I don't know if yours is the same as my 1990 E30 M3 being of the same vintage it had two wires with a connection just outside of the ECU near the glove box. One black and the other blue. I can't remember but there was a connection option which switched the ECU from 95 to 98. It did make a difference, I would always get at least 4mpg more using 98 or 99 when switched correctly. Rob.
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