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Can pump RON 92 petrol for Latio?

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clarence:

--- Quote from: space2638 on October 17, 2008, 10:38:30 PM ---My uncle pumps 92RON ESSO for his Cefiro 230JM V6. When not started for days, (about 2 or 3 days) the engine will experience minor knocking within the first few strokes.... all oil and fluid levels were within the acceptable range... think u guys might want to take note.

SG's petrol has more sulphur in it than japan's one and perhaps... PERHAPS more impurities as compared to the Japan rating.. so if the rating in our manual says 91.... it would be safer to 'plus plus' to 95; since the manual is based on the japan high-quality fuel. 95 is the best.... value for $$$ and good mileage, though i've been starting to pump ESSO 98 since the petrol price went down over the last month. Cheers!

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For this, you have to consult LatioClub's in-house petrol expert, Jazz.    :devil2:

Jazz:

--- Quote from: clarence on October 18, 2008, 10:36:53 AM ---
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Re: Can pump RON 92 petrol for Latio?

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Jazz:

--- Quote from: clarence on October 18, 2008, 10:45:35 AM ---
Alex,  ::)

To keep the story short, if you have no knowledge of the publishing business, there are times when advertisers pay publications like motoring magazines to write good reviews about their products.

For example, a distributor of a "fuel saving" product may arrange for a motoring magazine's Reviewer's car to be fitted with their "Wonderful" fuel saving device for free.

Of course, the Reviewer, in return, would write an amazing and convicing review of the product, even if it's just another white elephant. And probably just quoting a very minor 'Not-So-Good' aspect of the product, to disguise it from being called a "Paid Review or Advertisement."

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You really are making a fool out of yourself replying unrelated issue to the title indicated. We have been discussing if different RON able to use and now you are deviated again for fuel saving product ?  :out:

You are constantly giving wrong info and misleading car owners on your own belief without any backup proof and facts.

Lastly is a legal issue if you copied articles without quoting them to use on your own essay. If you have no calibre to write profound sentence, pls quote the originator. And pls do not become a PCW and worst still a non-knowleagable one. I just wonder how old are you behind the monitor screen as a phantom forum surfer maintaining your ego in senseless explanation.

sneaky_ho:
I just got my Latio ride in early Oct and about to hit 1K. I have just started to use RON92 for the last tank and have not encountered any knocking problem. Did not notice any significant differences between 92 and 95. My previous car was VIOS and have been driving with RON92 since day 1. No problem whateverso except that VIOS fuel consumption was far more impressive than Latio. I was getting 14.5k/l for the manual VIOS. I think the auto should be around 13.5k/l but I am only getting 12.8k/l for my Latio.

clarence:
To the best of my knowledge, Vios shares the same 1.5l 1NZ-FE engine as the Japan assembled 2000 model, 9th generation Toyota Corolla, and min RON requirement is 95.

What min RON requirement did your Vios owner's manual state?

Or did you retard your Vio's timing to allow it to accept lower RON petrol?

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