Would be nice to know if the others really are that dirty. Saw some cars before with completely dirty sensors, the one from my last car was like "new" after 100k km. I think there are many differences between different cars.Everybody can reduce the risk of carbon build up by installing oil catch cans. I have can installed as a first thing and now the water/methanol Injection kit will be also installed to ellminate that problem completely. There is a MAP-sensor clean-up thread in FB group (MAP-sensor located on the top of intake manifold must be cleaned from time to time because it gets dirty from of oil inside of manifold), I checked mine yesterday and it was clean because of having catch can.
Everybody can reduce the risk of carbon build up by installing oil catch cans. I have can installed as a first thing and now the water/methanol Injection kit will be also installed to ellminate that problem completely. There is a MAP-sensor clean-up thread in FB group (MAP-sensor located on the top of intake manifold must be cleaned from time to time because it gets dirty from of oil inside of manifold), I checked mine yesterday and it was clean because of having catch can.
Does using V-power help to reduce carbon build-up?
PS What does MAP sensor = ? I thought these cars didn't have a MAF sensor, is that something different?
I can only report from experience that I had with Ultimate102 no residue on the tailpipes. With Ron98 / Ron95 you have already seen black deposits after days. On the other hand, the vehicle is released with Ron95 and was built without catch-can, I suppose that can not hurt the engine so much. hope so.There’s a lot of debate wether some fuels are actually “cleaner” than others but fuels like vpower and Tesco 99 have a higher octane level so there better in performance engines. I’m regards to the map sensor maybe, maybe not I’ve never personally ever heard anyone doing this until now.
I can only report from experience that I had with Ultimate102 no residue on the tailpipes. With Ron98 / Ron95 you have already seen black deposits after days. On the other hand, the vehicle is released with Ron95 and was built without catch-can, I suppose that can not hurt the engine so much. hope so.![]()
That’s a good point Hyundai recommend 95 and over and the best fuel i can get in my town is vpower which 99 Ron. I used to to take my gti to a performance garage and they have there own BTCC team and they always recommended vpower.
Have you compared with a car of similar mileage without a catchcan as a control?MAP-sensor located on the top of intake manifold must be cleaned from time to time because it gets dirty from of oil inside of manifold, I checked mine yesterday and it was clean because of having catch can.
No my 2015 model Subaru WRX STi was 98 octane or higher only, UK spec car and it was printed inside the fuel filler door.They are forced by law to write 95. No cars in EU can be sold without the ability to run 95, even if higher octane is preferable.
No my 2015 model Subaru WRX STi was 98 octane or higher only, UK spec car and it was printed inside the fuel filler door.
If you install a catch can, you lose your warranty. Arrrrr no.
I suspect so, in any event I always use the better petrol, V-Power, Tesco 99 or the Costco premium, although it is more expensive it certainly gives better performance AND You use less, so in real terms it doesn't cost more, We are what We eat! Cars are no different, be it fuel,oil or screenwash, buy the best!Does using V-power help to reduce carbon build-up?
PS What does MAP sensor = ? I thought these cars didn't have a MAF sensor, is that something different?
Sorry for being thick! Never used a catch can, how do you empty them? Or does it take a really long time to fill them up?