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Post by Asty »

if ya agree pass this on 8)

Subject: Petrol Prices


Let's make it really work this time.


See what you think and pass it on if you agree with it

We are hitting 99.9p a litre in some areas now, soon we will be faced
with paying

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Thank god you said shell ... i'd be fooked - and i'm already paying over
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Shell, Hamble, Southampton

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Post by Ian (DaOne) »

fook that is expensice, but why such a large mark up over normal unleaded?
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Also note the crafty old Government (or so they think) making diesel that little bit more expensive than unleaded as they know diesel vehicle sales are outstripping petrol ones year on year now. Coincidence i think not!

You'd think with the fact the average diesel vehicle is up to 40% more economical than it's petrol equivalent that they'd make the diesel cheaper as an incentive. Just goes to prove what thieves they are...

V-power in Bradwell, Yarmouth and Rackeath Norwich 106.9p/litre.

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Methanol -

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If the Dollar strengthens against the Pound its going to get a whole lot worse before it gets better I
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Paid 104.9 at Shell on Ketts hill today and thought that was dear bloody hell 114.9 :o :o

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Times like this

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I'm glad I've got this next door :D

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Post by ScoobieWRX »

What harm will be done to our cars by running purely Methanol long term, because at 40ppl Duncan it would be worth making the conversion to Methanol only it you can genuinely get it at that price. As far as the mapping is concerened i can take care of that but it's the hardware i am concerened

Can we have a thread on this about what conversion has to be done. I know some of us already have plastic tanks but due to it's corrosive nature do i take it we need stainless steel fuel lines or are our current ones sufficient short term?

How much methanol do we have to buy to get it at 40ppl?
Buggers cancelled my op just a couple of days before it was due. Inconsiderate barstewards!! :rant:

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