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Stevie R 07-09-2015 21:09

Careful where you fill up.
 
I usually put about 6 gallons of diesel a week in my car from Tesco Express Accrington and I get a minimum of 55 miles to each gallon.
Last week I used a different Accrington garage and my MPG for the week
was at best 48,too noticeable for me to buy fuel there again.
Does anyone know if diesel can vary like this?

gpick24 07-09-2015 21:35

Careful where you fill up.
 
Not just diesel but petrol also and not just mpg but more power with some.

Retlaw 07-09-2015 21:38

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Stevie R (Post 1149489)
I usually put about 6 gallons of diesel a week in my car from Tesco Express Accrington and I get a minimum of 55 miles to each gallon.
Last week I used a different Accrington garage and my MPG for the week
was at best 48,too noticeable for me to buy fuel there again.
Does anyone know if diesel can vary like this?

Diesel is diesel, more likely the pump didn't give you correct measure. When was that pump last checked by weights and measure.


Neil 07-09-2015 22:20

Re: Careful where you fill up.
 
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Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 1149494)
Diesel is diesel, more likely the pump didn't give you correct measure. When was that pump last checked by weights and measure.



How can diesel be diesel when they make different grades?

Stevie R 07-09-2015 22:35

Re: Careful where you fill up.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 1149494)
Diesel is diesel, more likely the pump didn't give you correct measure. When was that pump last checked by weights and measure.


MPG is on computer Retlaw so short measure does not make any difference.

Barrie Yates 07-09-2015 22:42

Re: Careful where you fill up.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stevie R (Post 1149489)
I usually put about 6 gallons of diesel a week in my car from Tesco Express Accrington and I get a minimum of 55 miles to each gallon.
Last week I used a different Accrington garage and my MPG for the week
was at best 48,too noticeable for me to buy fuel there again.
Does anyone know if diesel can vary like this?

Was the driving for the two weeks similar - distance on individual journeys, short or long journey can make considerable difference, long journey with clear run or long journey with lots of stops and starts, lots of short shopping journeys. Lots of factors can affect the consumption on both diesel and petrol.

Stevie R 07-09-2015 22:43

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1 Attachment(s)
Today`s trip to Manchester using Tesco diesel

Stevie R 07-09-2015 22:47

Re: Careful where you fill up.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 1149498)
Was the driving for the two weeks similar - distance on individual journeys, short or long journey can make considerable difference, long journey with clear run or long journey with lots of stops and starts, lots of short shopping journeys. Lots of factors can affect the consumption on both diesel and petrol.

Usual run to work Barrie,always 61 plus towards Manchester,coming home
tend to push and averages late 50`s

Gordon Booth 07-09-2015 22:52

Re: Careful where you fill up.
 
I have a diesel 4WD with a DPF .Useing supermarket fuel it was constantly switching on, gobbling fuel.
I switched to BP and Esso, similar price, it hardly ever comes on now.
There is a difference between supermarket fuel and the major companies product.Additives? Cleaner?

RainbowSix 09-09-2015 12:49

Re: Careful where you fill up.
 
SO where is this other garage?

Gremlin 09-09-2015 14:41

Re: Careful where you fill up.
 
I used to be in and out of Shell Stanlow with a tanker every week up to a few years ago.
Maybe things have changed now but there could have been three or four different branded tankers filling at the same loading bay.
All tankers are bottom loaded with the gas left in the empty tank being returned to the stock tank via a vent line. The opposite way around at the delivery point.
The driver never sees the product so who puts the additive is a mystery to me.
I have a 2.2 Petrol 4X4 Auto and over it's 13,000 miles since new its averaged 24.7MPG.
If there is a magic additive to increase MPG I would love a bucket full.

gpick24 09-09-2015 15:09

Re: Careful where you fill up.
 
There are fuel additives out there, I haven`t tried this so don`t know how effective it is - Envirox? Fuel Saving Additive ? Energenics Europe Ltd ? Envirox ? The Fuel Saving Additive on the few occasions I`ve checked the fuel economy on my Corsa (no trip computer so have to do it the old fashioned way) I get around 65mpg.
You can also get your ECU remapped which is also supposed to give more power and better economy.

Gordon Booth 09-09-2015 15:29

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Originally Posted by Gremlin (Post 1149592)
Maybe things have changed now but there could have been three or four different branded tankers filling at the same loading bay.

Interesting. Were Supermarket tankers and Shell, Esso etc filling up with the same fuel?
It's very easy to convince ourselves we're better using one fuel rather than another. My usage has changed, it could be down to that but they all match in price so I might as well stay with the named brands.
I can't say any of them seem to give you better MPG.

accyman 09-09-2015 16:23

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Quote:

Originally Posted by gpick24 (Post 1149594)
You can also get your ECU remapped which is also supposed to give more power and better economy.

which invalidates manufacturer warranty if your car is still covered and can invalidate your car insurance if you dont tell the insurance company who then increase your premium if you do tell them negating any savings made.

if you have a serious enough accident your ECU will be checked because insurance companies like to get out of paying money out

accyman 09-09-2015 22:46

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Gordon Booth (Post 1149597)
Interesting. Were Supermarket tankers and Shell, Esso etc filling up with the same fuel?
It's very easy to convince ourselves we're better using one fuel rather than another. My usage has changed, it could be down to that but they all match in price so I might as well stay with the named brands.
I can't say any of them seem to give you better MPG.

iv never noticed the difference between asda , BP or shell fuel etc .Recent studies also showed that the so called premium fuels dont do any better than bog standard fuel either for your engine or performance but if you want to feel special using more expensive fuel and think somehow your car is saying thankyou because you love it and of course it loves you back then knock yer socks off..

ill put my poor fuel MPG down to the heavy foot i apply every now and then and not blame cheap fuel lol.oh and the air con im addicted to air con :D


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