I drive an old (1998) car which was designed to run on 4*, but which I now run on un-leaded with Redex additive. I was surprised to find that my local garage has started doing 4*. This makes me wonder.............
a) is the 4* in the garage the same as the "old" 4*.
b) can I mix my fuels, i.e. can I fill up with unleaded one time and then 4* the next?
in addition 4 star fuel in the old sense is no longer available it was banned under EU legislation - so your garage cannot be selling 4 star - they could be selling LRP with is a replacement for 4 star with additives
what car have you got? theres a good chance it can take unleaded let us know ill have a look for you.
There are allowances in the ban for a VERY small amount of true leaded fuel to be supplied - so there is a chance it is 4 star your garage is selling,however more likely LRP
then that will be the 3 series E30 model with the M20 engine
you dont need any additives for that
how many years have you been buying that stuff!?
the engine should be run on unleaded straight up
Oh! I would imagine I've been using additive for about 2 yrs.
I was told that the engine "needed" to be run using certain ingredients that the 4* contained. I was told that un-leaded fuel didn't contain some of those things and that I would have to use an additive to "fool" the engine!
the 4* ingredient is lead!
your cars valves do not need the lead to lubricate them, hence leaded fuel is not needed
save then environment and stick to unleaded!
Lead is extremely toxic, and causes mental retardation in children. Lead oxide from car exhaust accumulates in soil near roads, and children can get it on their hands from playing outside. They then ingest it, and it causes its damage