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shawnie:
its kind of disappointing to have low high FC because i travel from bukit batok to pasir ris everyday... maybe this is my first tank and cant really see the difference.... maybe i will try 95petrol too... damn pissed anyway, have 1 week driving my car, lorry driver chipped off my paint near the pax fender... kns

Jazz:

--- Quote from: shawnie on March 04, 2010, 12:30:43 AM ---its kind of disappointing to have low high FC because i travel from bukit batok to pasir ris everyday... maybe this is my first tank and cant really see the difference.... maybe i will try 95petrol too... damn pissed anyway, have 1 week driving my car, lorry driver chipped off my paint near the pax fender... kns



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Bro, sad to hear that kena chipped off your new ride. Anyway dun be too mindful about the FC, just enjoy your ride first.  ;)

shawnie:
bro jazz... thanks!!

clarence:

--- Quote from: Jazz on March 03, 2010, 02:06:01 AM ---Better go for reset, some advise you against it isn't driving at all.

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Hi Shawnie,

I have called Tan Chong to confirm the facts.

The Service Advisor told me there is NO NEED to send the car in to reset the ECU.

The ECU will re-adjust and automatically reset itself to your driving habits after a few tankfuls of petrol.

But if you do want to take Alex's (Jazz) advise to send your car in to Tan Chong to reset the ECU, do note that there are charges involved.



clarence:

--- Quote from: ahhoy on March 03, 2010, 10:15:06 AM ---For me, i will pump when the fuel indicator lights up. After filling up, write down the quantity of fuel you pump. Wait till the fuel indicator lights up again, write down the distance travelled. Do the same for 10 full tank. Total up the distance travelled and total fuel quantity used, than use total distance tavelled divided by total fuel quantity used, u will be able to tell 1l of fuel can bring you how far.

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ahhoy,

It is advisable to top up your tank when your fuel indicator is at the 1/4 level.

This is so as not to stress the fuel pump over the long term.

The higher the fuel level in your tank, the higher the pressure and the fuel pump need not work as hard.

Just imagine a water dispenser. When it is almost empty, you will notice that the water comes out slower.

An almost empty tank of petrol also means that all the dirt at the bottom of the fuel tank will be sucked by the fuel pump, but all these dirt will be filtered by the fuel filter which means you have to change your fuel filter more regularly.

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