I think that it is the extra detergents that Shell claim to put in their top fuel that is more important than the octane rating
And there is the problem, its just a claim. Occationally they produce nice colour photo's of dismantled engines showing how much cleaner one is than the other but there is no proof that the engines involved had actually been used for 100,000 miles on 2 different fuels.
The most miles I have ever done in a car was 113,000 in a Golf. Had it form new, always used supermarket 95 RON and did quite a bit of towing during the summer months (race car on trailer). At 7 years old the emmisions were still factory spec at the MOT and when a few days later I was pulled for a DVLA roadside check they were stunned that it was so low on a car with that mileage.
So no 98 RON for me, why would I spend more when 95 RON does the job perfectly well.
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