



ULP Petrol 93 & 95
Unleaded Petrol (ULP) is a high quality, technically advanced petrol, incorporating multifunctional deposit control for improved cleanliness of the vehicles engine and will be available along the coast as well as selected inland outlets to enable high performance vehicles to utilize the benefits from a higher-octane petrol.
The volatility is seasonally controlled to ensure easy starting, rapid warm-up and absence of vapour-lock.
Both grades of petrol is formulated with an effective additive pack, to ensure anti-knock, excellent oxidation stability and to keep the engines fuel intake system clean and inhibit gum formation under normal storage conditions.
- ULP 93 - for use at altitudes including and above 1200 meters
- ULP 95 - for use at altitudes below 1200 meters
ULP is suitable for use in all spark ignition internal combustion engines which are required to operate on unleaded petrol’s.
ULP’s are typically used in air and water cooled, two and four cycle engines, found in newer passenger cars, trucks, buses, outboard and inboard marine engines, motorcycles, mobile, portable and stationary power plants.
Unleaded petrol is recommended for later model vehicles with electronic engine management systems and emission control devices such as catalytic converters and oxygen sensors.
LRP Petrol 93 & 95
Lead Replacement Petrol (LRP) is a high quality, technically advanced petrol, incorporating multifunctional deposit control for improved cleanliness of the vehicles engine.
The volatility is seasonally controlled to ensure easy starting, rapid warm-up and absence of vapour-lock.
Both grades of petrol is formulated with an effective additive pack, to ensure anti-knock, excellent oxidation stability and to keep the engines fuel intake system clean and inhibit gum formation under normal storage conditions.
- LRP 93 – for use at altitudes including and above 1200 meters
- LRP 95 – for use at altitudes below 1200 meters
LRP is suitable for use in all spark ignition internal combustion engines which are required to operate on lead replacement petrol’s.
LRP’s are typically used in air and water cooled, two and four cycle engines, found in older passenger cars, trucks, buses, outboard and inboard marine engines, motorcycles, mobile, portable and stationary power plants
