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Arrowskartax9 10-05-2014 09:26 PM

BP Ultimate Diesel
 
What do you guys think of BP Ultimate Diesel. Good or Bad ?

ants_oz 10-05-2014 09:58 PM

Never used it mate. I generally run standard diesel, although will occasionally use Caltex Vortex if nothing else is available.

The fancy diesels available in Australia are just a standard blend, with additional additives. These do things like reduce foaming (makes it quicker to fill and less chance of overflow on some vehicles), and reduce the aroma of diesel (which some people don't like). They also claim additives like "cleaners" which are alleged to remove deposits etc. I won't comment on them - some believe in that kind of snake oil, some don't.

I've been using mainly diesel vehicles for around 30 years now, and apart from adding occasional biocide to stop diesel bug, never add anything else and have never had a problem.

SMOKEY53 10-05-2014 10:34 PM

Similar comments to Ants made in my post in the Australia forum......I'm calling snake oil.

Just a great marketing response to an increasing amount of consumers purchasing diesel passenger vehicles. Taps into the existing market equity of the unleaded premium fuels..... 'Vpower/Ultimate/Vortex' etc.

Would love to be shown otherwise - if it had a higher cetane rating which could be capitalised upon with an ECU tune, I'd be buying a full tank before I take my car to HPF for a remap.

Two thread in two posts.....do you work for BP Arrowskarta9x?

Joshdub 10-05-2014 11:50 PM

I'm pretty sure in the US we just have diesel. I only used a diesel car for a couple months and in the few times I put fuel in it I don't even remember anything on the big green button other than "DIESEL". So it is interesting to hear that they try to mimic a tiered structure. We have a pretty small market up here.

ants_oz 10-06-2014 12:01 AM

Slightly off-topic, but if anyone ever invented a handle for the diesel pump that didn't make your hand stink of diesel after a fill, I reckon they would be on a winner. Because diesel is so oily, it sticks to everything. Market research has apparently shown that "dirty diesel pumps" are one of the biggest hurdles in the way of consumer takeup of diesel vehicles in the USA. People are slowly getting over that here.

Arrowskartax9 10-06-2014 01:04 AM

No Smokey i dont work for BP, I work for a Tyre Whoelsaler. just wanted to get a few different opinions. I use Caltex Vortex Diesel in My X5.
Thanks,
Chris.

SMOKEY53 10-06-2014 01:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Arrowskartax9 (Post 1011489)
No Smokey i dont work for BP, I work for a Tyre Whoelsaler. just wanted to get a few different opinions. I use Caltex Vortex Diesel in My X5.
Thanks,
Chris.

All good, mate. I'd be interested to hear if anyone else has some insight. I'm new to diesel ownership so I'll be all eyes and ears.:thumbup:

Arrowskartax9 10-06-2014 02:05 AM

Thats right, There is alot of different opinions on this topic and from what you hear is that the BP Ultimate has a higher cetane rating than any of the other diesel fuels available in Australia. I just want to put the best fuel in my X5.
Thanks Smokey, Joshdub and Anthony,
Chris.

X5Sport 10-06-2014 05:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ants_oz (Post 1011486)
Slightly off-topic, but if anyone ever invented a handle for the diesel pump that didn't make your hand stink of diesel after a fill, I reckon they would be on a winner. Because diesel is so oily, it sticks to everything. Market research has apparently shown that "dirty diesel pumps" are one of the biggest hurdles in the way of consumer takeup of diesel vehicles in the USA. People are slowly getting over that here.

UK forecourts supply gloves and wipes so you keep your hands clean when fuelling. Been happening for many years after customers complained of exactly what you said.

As for BP Ultimate I have never found it makes enough of a difference to be worth the extra money. I think it's 48 Cetane instead of 45 and has extra additives but that's all.

Arrowskartax9 10-06-2014 07:37 AM

Thanks X5Sport. No such thing as rubber gloves at service stations here in Australia only at the Doctors. Bp here claim that Bp Ultimate Diesel has a cetane reading of 51.
Does BMW have a recomended fuel for there vehicles as they do with the lubricants ?


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