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Hi Ivana,Welcome to the club.. In some parts of Sydney and a few other places you can get Caltex Premium Diesel (think it's called Vortex) which our member Lakes reckons gives noticeably better performance and creates less froth when filling so it's easier to fill to the brim.
There seems to be a bit of a consensus that Standard BP diesel is better than some other brands (some have also found Shell to be a good drop) .. with slightly more responsive performance and in some cases better economy.. (I will edit this post and add links to other threads on this topic if I can find any with the search function)EDIT: see this thread also (amongst other) https://www.i30ownersclub.com/forum/index.php/topic,2811.0.html
The other thing to remember, of course, is to only use diesel from a major oil company site (i.e. not a Budget Bill's Discount Gas or a 7/11 or something. An actual oil company is the way to go.And no biodiesel!
yeah i knew that budget diesel is very much like budget petrol: somewhat dodgy and can lead to a car's extended holiday at the mechanic...
so i tried vortex diesel... filed right up to the top of the tank a few things:previous to this i hadn't noticed how much diesel foams. nor had i filled her right to the very top...ill agree and say that the engine seems quieter and smoother now.but when i asked the guy at the servo about the fuel he couldn't tell me much about it.its going to be interesting to see how much mileage i get off this one now.
And no biodiesel!
Quote from: MRH130 on June 25, 2009, 22:57:44And no biodiesel! Someone here did say they run it in there i30 CRDi, but was a while back, and it was not me.mines runing sweet on Vortex Diesel so why change.some say bio is dry and not good for fuel pump, then you go to the bio diesel sight and they say bio is good for the fuel pump.but as yet who garantee's bio will not damage motor and garantees to pay full costs for any damage it causes. they are developing a natural gas based diesel fuel but who knows when and if the i30 could run on it.just do as factory recomend. and play it safe.No biodiesel? Curious as to why now. XD
Filled up at a busy Shell station today. Parked at the end pump and realised it was "V-Power" Diesel at £1.07p/litre (against £1.03 for standard). Couldn't go to the other pump 'cos a guy pulled in right behind me so I thought "I'll give the V-Power a try". I've done about 70 miles on it so far and cannot detect any difference between it and the Tesco slop I had in previously. Not impressed so far.
...an overflow sensor will stop the petrol filling in when the tank is full .. instead with diesel you have to be more careful, or it will start to spill or bubble out ... is this correct?
Quote from: MRH130 on June 25, 2009, 22:57:44And no biodiesel! No biodiesel? Curious as to why now. XD
Just filled up today for the first time with Caltex Premium Diesel. It's now available at my local servo on the Central Coast.Definitely less froth when filling however I still did the trickle feed. I reckon it halved the time to fill as I always top it right up. Not sure about this but I reckon it was a different colour. More yellow than normal ??