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Aye. I extensively tested Ultimate when I was driving around 120 miles every day, so I got out of tank of fuel at least extra 60 miles - the car seemed a bit more powerful too, going back to ordinary diesel make me feel slowdown.
I thought all contractors used premium fuels
Why not just buy your own neat Hexadecane & add to each tank?
Soon that may be the cheap option, especially as a litre of petrol now costs more than a litre of coca cola, my car has a more expensive thirst than me!
The clue is in ultimate, that's the one with the additives.
Aye. I extensively tested Ultimate when I was driving around 120 miles every day, so I got out of tank of fuel at least extra 60 miles - the car seemed a bit more powerful too, going back to ordinary diesel make me feel slowdown.
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