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New Shell fuelsave..
jovially:
--- Quote from: tingshen on November 16, 2009, 06:57:10 AM ---compare to caltex?
What about Malaysia petrol? even poorer quality>?
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u confirm their petrol poor quality? because I still see a lot of sin car pump in JB.
nakshire:
--- Quote from: jovially on November 16, 2009, 08:20:34 AM ---u confirm their petrol poor quality? because I still see a lot of sin car pump in JB.
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cheap mah, duh.
some people even shake their cars after the car is full. dunno wtf they doing also. humping their cars.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCxUeo57iVM
hwlee:
--- Quote from: tingshen on November 16, 2009, 06:57:10 AM ---compare to caltex?
What about Malaysia petrol? even poorer quality>?
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Go thailand, their petrol quality is better than Malaysia and Singapore. :devil2:
hwlee:
--- Quote from: jovially on November 16, 2009, 08:20:34 AM ---u confirm their petrol poor quality? because I still see a lot of sin car pump in JB.
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I don't think malaysia's petrol is poor quality. If not wrong, petrol is grade based on RON(Research Octane Rating) not location. Even Shell V-Power got different range of RON in different country (as I know V-Power has grade RON107 in HK but RON95 in the Netherlands).
Based on my survey among my malaysian friends, not much Malaysian will try Esso or Caltex in Malaysia. Shell is best among their choice (but not recently with their new launch of FuelSave petrol) following by Petronas.
Maybe start next year... we might not get cheap petrol from Malaysia. They try to adopt some new RULES to control their petrol price. :crying:
gunner1976:
--- Quote from: hwlee on November 16, 2009, 06:09:08 AM ---nymin9: hmm..i don't dare to use RON95 on my latio. All my friend got bad comments on RON95 petrol (although they declare it can save petrol but we believe it will damage your engine's block in time). If you use RON95 (or below) and feel your car "shaking" during idle, your engine is not suitable to use RON95. Case similar like you use normal engine oil or fully sync engine oil. Which one you think better for your car? :zipped:
bakoh: hmm...she is "red queen of crazy" ;D. Just to clarify, i am slow driver. :bleh:
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hi...
i encounter that "car "shaking" during idle" issue... TCM reset ECU n do some cleaning... so it is ok now, still monitoring...
i tot itz perfectly ok for latio to usr RON95 without any side effects to the engine?
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