I need a new screenNo they got changed with new windscreen just before the change to E10 thank goodness. New windscreen was E10 compliant
I need a new screenNo they got changed with new windscreen just before the change to E10 thank goodness. New windscreen was E10 compliant
£75 excess i think. Last owner obviously used bricks for wipers so it's probably for the bestExpensive if not insured. Heated? They have repaired a chip in mine and very successfully I thought
I remember when 4 star was 42p a gallon - and that was after the 1973 fuel crisis !Funny how all the different grade for petrol.
2* 3* 4* 5* original
Unleaded e5 Unleaded e10.
1 gallon = 4.54609+ -
Trying to remember the differenceI remember when 4 star was 42p a gallon - and that was after the 1973 fuel crisis !
The star rating referred to the octane. 2 was 90 and 4 was 97Trying to remember the difference
2* lawnmower motorbikes small fuel because of oil adding.
3* was it sports car?.
4* General cars.
5* unleaded cars.
Forces was 3* if I can get my marble moved right.
Trying to remember the difference
2* lawnmower motorbikes small fuel because of oil adding.
3* was it sports car?.
4* General cars.
5* unleaded cars.
Forces was 3* if I can get my marble moved right.
i think 5 star was 100+, just like 'super' is 97+ depending where you buy from.5* was 105 octane and the expensive stuff for performance
when i was rallying i used 4* and super unleaded mixed which made the old Cortina run very well and Gokarts
As I remember, only Esso Golden was 105 octane, we used it on the race bikes. Most 5* was 98 to 100 octane.5* was 105 octane and the expensive stuff for performance
when i was rallying i used 4* and super unleaded mixed which made the old Cortina run very well and Gokarts
As I remember, only Esso Golden was 105 octane, we used it on the race bikes. Most 5* was 98 to 100 octane.
The stars referred to the octane rating.
I'm old enough to remember filling the tank on my van and getting change from £1You are probably right there, we used to have a garage right near a Ferrari dealership that stocked a really nice high octane one but it was £2.50 a liter 20 years ago, at the time £50 for a jerry can full i does not seam so bad atm but then it was i am sure the Ferrari garage just put some in and said they had done a tune up
i was in america when it was 96c per gallonI'm old enough to remember filling the tank on my van and getting change from £1
Gosh, that was expensivei was in america when it was 96c per gallon
I think petrol was about 30c a gallon (US) in Canada when I was a kid.i was in america when it was 96c per gallon
Remember driving Yorkshire to Cornwall on £2 of petrol in my mk1 Escort. Oh those were the days as the song goesI'm old enough to remember filling the tank on my van and getting change from £1
I'm old enough to remember filling the tank on my van and getting change from £1