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sAsLEX
24th March 2008, 15:48
Some data I collected below, seems BP likes to charge like a wounded bull

I might be re-evaluating where I stop from now on, noting that most BP stops are either the Autobahn or Ngarawahia.
date__________kms ___________Petrol _______Litres _____Cost
17-01-08_____16,839.0 Shell Ultra High______10.53_____1.749
20-01-08_____16,997.0 PO3 Techron 95_____10.47_____1.759
20-01-08_____17,178.0 Prem Unl___________13.54_____1.769
28-01-08_____17,363.0 Ultimate (DID OIL)13.20_____1.849
04-02-08_____17,539.0 Syn 8000__________13.10_____1.809
17-02-08_____17,724.0 Syn 8000__________14.27 _____1.779
17-02-08_____17,898.0 Prem Unl___________11.93_____1.769
21-02-08_____18,088.0 Syn 8000__________13.37_____1.859
22-02-08_____18,199.0 PO8 SUPR__________7.38_____1.839
22-02-08_____18,298.0 Ultimate______8.16_____1.889
22-02-08_____18,369.0 PO4 TECHRON 91____5.54_____1.749
22-02-08_____18,514.0 PO5 PREMIUM______10.46_____1.840
22-02-08_____18,679.0 Prem Unl__________11.45_____1.809
23-02-08_____18,852.0 ULTRA HI__________11.83_____1.799
23-02-08_____18,926.0 ULTRA HI___________5.47_____1.799
23-02-08_____19,087.0 ULTRA HI__________11.06_____1.799
23-02-08_____19,175.0 Ultimate______5.29 _____1.890
26-02-08_____19,365.0 Syn 5000__________14.25_____1.789
28-02-08_____19,503.0 ULTRA HI__________10.02_____1.789
29-02-08_____19,658.0 Ultimate_____11.04_____1.899
29-02-08_____19,804.0 PO1 TECHRON 95___10.16_____1.820
02-03-08_____19,994.0 PO8 PREMIUM______13.80_____1.789
02-03-08_____20,130.0 PO9 Premium________8.94_____1.850
02-03-08_____20,294.0 Syn 8000__________11.76_____1.859
09-03-08_____20,495.0 Ultimate_____14.09_____1.889
12-03-08_____20,670.0 Ultimate_______11.24_____1.919
20-03-08_____20,823.0 ULTRA HI__________12.14_____1.819
23-03-08_____20,950.0 Ultimate________9.33_____1.929
23-03-08_____21,068.0 Ultimate________9.62_____1.919
23-03-08_____21,168.0 ULTRA HI___________7.70 _____1.829
23-03-08_____21,327.0 ULTRA HI__________12.97_____1.829
24-03-08_____21,495.0 PO4 SYNERGY 500___11.72_____1.845
24-03-08_____21,652.0 PO3 SUPER_________11.20_____1.839

Motu
24th March 2008, 15:57
So don't buy it - BP will go broke and you'll be a happy man.

Deviant Esq
24th March 2008, 16:05
I don't care who I buy my petrol from at the moment - the NZ runs better on 91 anyway so it doesn't really matter! Tried ultimate in it once or twice - fuel mileage was always worse and it didn't perform quite as well. Bit of a no brainer, really.

MIXONE
24th March 2008, 16:09
I can't be arsed working out percentage wise from your figures but using 98 gives me around 15% better mileage then 95.I use Mobil 98 on principle that it's usually BP who put their prices up first.:mad:

megageoff76
24th March 2008, 16:11
Me either mate, and besides I just couldn't be arsed having to making a detour just to save a few cents.

jrandom
24th March 2008, 16:20
Betty runs on 91, thank goodness, although she gets only about 10% better fuel mileage than my ex-wife's 1600cc station wagon with auto transmission.

:crybaby:

Pussy
24th March 2008, 16:22
My sem fiddy loves 98, and I'll happily pay the extra for it. Only bloody hassle is the closest 98 available is 160km from here

Deviant Esq
24th March 2008, 17:05
Betty runs on 91, thank goodness, although she gets only about 10% better fuel mileage than my ex-wife's 1600cc station wagon with auto transmission.
While at the same time making around double the power... it's a tradeoff I'd be happy with. :niceone:

jrandom
24th March 2008, 17:12
While at the same time making around double the power...

Nah... not quite twice. Betty makes about 98hp at the wheel, the Mazda probably puts out 75.

Then again, obviously power-to-weight ratios are a little different. Getting that station wagon doing 12-ish second standing quarter miles might take a fair bit of tuning...

Then again again, Betty's service intervals are twice as frequent.

Large motorcycles are toys, not cheap transport.

martybabe
24th March 2008, 18:30
Betty runs on 91, thank goodness, although she gets only about 10% better fuel mileage than my ex-wife's 1600cc station wagon with auto transmission.

:crybaby:

Your getting ten percent more of something than your ex wife, well done that man.

Admit it JR, you keep Betty buzzin in the warp factor zone for instant interplanetary blast off, you know you could change up and save some petroleum distillate expense you just don't wanna. I get 450 K's to the tank, oh no wait thats miles, oh no metric crap, bugger me I'm suckin some gas. :lol:

Sellout
24th March 2008, 18:48
I tried this amazing Ultimate today, and the poor Zonga went BANG :argh:

Backfires from hell, rough as guts and then couldn't hold an idle... so after 5 starts from stalling, the battery went :bleh: so had to kick start her a few (dozen) times while trying to get back home for a fuel drain. All this in full getup, on the Port Hills, mid-afternoon. Fair to say the gear needs a good wash now!!!

So, long story short, I'll be stickin to 91 !!!!!

sAsLEX
24th March 2008, 18:51
Your getting ten percent more of something than your ex wife, well done that man.

Admit it JR, you keep Betty buzzin in the warp factor zone for instant interplanetary blast off, you know you could change up and save some petroleum distillate expense you just don't wanna. I get 450 K's to the tank, oh no wait thats miles, oh no metric crap, bugger me I'm suckin some gas. :lol:

I vary between 6 and 8.2 Litres per 100 Klicks depending on the savagery of the right wrist.

8.2 always seems to happen on SH22 for some reason :2thumbsup

martybabe
24th March 2008, 19:12
I vary between 6 and 8.2 Litres per 100 Klicks depending on the savagery of the right wrist.

8.2 always seems to happen on SH22 for some reason :2thumbsup

:laugh: I've just done it on the calculator and the answer is 16.6. I have no friggin idea what the 16.6 aludes to but it sounds pretty economical don't it.
Yip I get 16.6 somethings outta my gsx1400, I'm happy with that. :clap:

Ahh! I got it, divide 100 by 16.6 gives me 6.25 litres per gallon, no per 100 k. oh bugger it!

There, I think I've proved mathematically that BP rip you off. :whistle:

davejenknz
24th March 2008, 20:09
http://www.fuelsaver.govt.nz/tips.html

An excerpt: The octane number is not a measure of the energy contained in the fuel. High octane fuels have the same energy per litre as fuels with lower octane numbers.

The moral: Read your owners manual and use the recommended fuel.
Super/Premium does not necessarily mean better.

Nick from the nick
24th March 2008, 22:41
I have tried 91, 95 and 98 and it seems my old Bird loves 95 runs smoother and returns better k's. 91 is fine but she hates 98 runs like i left the choke on !!. I'll stick to 95 but hey run what ever your bike likes and she'll be sweet for some time

Boob Johnson
24th March 2008, 22:48
My sem fiddy loves 98, and I'll happily pay the extra for it. Only bloody hassle is the closest 98 available is 160km from here
I'm with him :crybaby:

JMemonic
24th March 2008, 22:58
Said it before did not think I would need to say it again but the fuel is all the same, here is my last post http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showpost.php?p=1289782&postcount=56

I stand by it