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Can pump RON 92 petrol for Latio?

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clarence:
I'm using Esso 95 too.  :smile:

I tried Shell VPower once and there was not much of a differrence in power.

95RON is a value-for-money petrol to pump for family sedan like Latio.  :thumbsup:

Cheaper than 98RON by 8 cents per litre.  :thumbsup:

felixmiao:
bro LatioR...ya i m definitely a 'Guy' ;) very man somemore...kekeke...jk ya..i m glad to see some penang kia here too...kekeke..in fact...i m an ordinary ppl n earning very little income to feed myself only (stil S.A.D = Single, Available, n Desperate leh)..so i hav to find way to reduce the expanses on the car especially the petrol price now is goin up like no body business..thanks to our 'G' loh..so i got no choice but to use my own car as a white mouse to test out which petrol is the best for my ride..i got no scientific method to prove one lah but only base my own feeling n daily usage loh...so i dare not to said tat what i felt is the correct one...just to share some of my experience n hope it would benefit to others :) at the end of the day...it's all depend on u own whether u satisfy or not...cheer :)

p/s: in Malaysia, i think only Caltex offer the same addictive (Techron) for both the Silver (RON92) n also Gold (RON97) petrol..so i think they will do the same to clean ur engine as well. (i m not a Caltex saleman or petrol station owner ah ;) kekeke)

MadMatty:

--- Quote from: clarence on October 28, 2008, 11:54:40 PM ---I'm using Esso 95 too.  :smile:

I tried Shell VPower once and there was not much of a differrence in power.

95RON is a value-for-money petrol to pump for family sedan like Latio.  :thumbsup:

Cheaper than 98RON by 8 cents per litre.  :thumbsup:

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Honestly unless the car is a sport car, I seriously doubt there is much of a difference btwn the different RON...

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