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Jazz:

--- Quote from: shawnie on March 02, 2010, 12:04:48 AM ---same ah bro jonpaul0104... was highbeam by lorries too lor me... haha
anyway wat you mean Ron95 petrol from Cowtec and Hum??

any good engine oil to use?? cause i bought this 2nd hand car and i bought know whether is it serviced by TCM or not. Will be heading to Autosaver if otherwise..

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Cowtec = Caltec

Hum = Shell

Jazz:

--- Quote from: shawnie on March 01, 2010, 07:50:20 AM ---Helloz...

Just bought a Nissan Latio HB yesterday (2nd hand) and pump my first petrol at SPC 8000. I thought latio was kinda of Fuel Economic but for 1 bar of petrol i only manage to travel ard 70km. I travel on mostly highway today... is the 'brand' of petrol crucial to the FC??

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My take is the ECU problem, why ? Because it a resale car and the ECU is already "trained" by the previous owner, so my advise is go back TCM to have the ECU reset and you can "retrain" the ECU to suit your driving pattern and you can see your FC improve.  ;)

shawnie:

--- Quote from: Jazz on March 02, 2010, 01:42:54 AM ---My take is the ECU problem, why ? Because it a resale car and the ECU is already "trained" by the previous owner, so my advise is go back TCM to have the ECU reset and you can "retrain" the ECU to suit your driving pattern and you can see your FC improve.  ;)

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so retraining ECU includes resetting it or juz drive and let it recognise my pattern?

ren_hao:

--- Quote from: shawnie on March 01, 2010, 07:50:18 PM ---1 big bar = 1/4 tank

bro ren_hao, if i can hit i sub bar at 70km haha i think power liao lor

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 :D :D If you can hit 70 with 1 sub bar, you super power le.

clarence:

--- Quote from: shawnie on March 02, 2010, 07:17:12 AM ---
so retraining ECU includes resetting it or juz drive and let it recognise my pattern?

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There is no need to reset the ECU as fellow forumer 'Jazz' suggested.

It will recognise your driving pattern and habit over time and your fuel economy will be stabilised.

How many rpm you you rev to. Try to rev below 3000rpm for maximum fuel economy. Best at 2500rpm, but pick up will be slow.

There is no need to pump 98RON petrol too. 95RON is sufficient if you can't bear to pump 92RON.

I suggest Esso which gives me the best mileage.

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