RON97 as the highest standard for an oil producing country is a bloody shame.
RON 95 suitable for Mini Cooper S ?, ask behalf my fren
RON 95 suitable for Mini Cooper S ?, ask behalf my fren
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Sep 3 2009, 06:23 PM
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RON97 as the highest standard for an oil producing country is a bloody shame.
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Sep 4 2009, 07:51 PM
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QUOTE(empire23 @ Sep 3 2009, 06:38 PM) Do we actually need higher RON fuels? Especially with the cars we have? Why not?Plus there's no point subsidizing it. And nobody is asking for a subsidy for the higher RON fuel. The thing that disgusted people is that making us all into believing the RON97 fuel as exclusively 'premium' when the fact it is not. Please stop giving excuses, lower RON fuel is lower RON fuel. Please, all of those trying to protect & bailing the government, stop finding ways to make it sounds like it is nothing. This is especially unacceptable when we are an oil producing country with over 25 million population. |
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Sep 7 2009, 11:49 PM
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QUOTE(rcracer @ Sep 5 2009, 12:10 AM) it's your emotions speaking there. who really needs high RON fuel? it's still not clear to you that if a car manual says 91 is minimum 91 is all you need, putting 1000 also won't do nothing, 'use cow knife to slaughter chicken' as the cantonese saying. I think you truly knows nothing about cars. Please google around the advantage of having higher RON even though the particular car is rated for a lower RON ratings.And besides my friend 97 is still there please pump that and help to fund the subsidy for people like me who cannot afford 97. btw. 97 is premium fuel in many many other countries where 95 has been mainstream ages ago, our idea of 95 is not new, merely following other countries, do get the opportunity to travel overseas and expand your knowledge a bit. |
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Sep 8 2009, 01:00 AM
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QUOTE(rcracer @ Sep 8 2009, 12:18 AM) I don't know a lot but enough, i do know that you are stubborn, i google but i google the opposite. If you can't find on google, read the papers where it is clearly mentioned especially older cars require higher RON fuel than the stated initial minimum RON. Not to mention a number of cars (especially turbo/supercharge & performance N/A ones) that can't even run efficiently on RON97 as well, & now they are trying to dupe us into believing RON97 can run those. All these trying to brainwash us into believing RON97 is the super premium level hence justify the so called upscaled price.http://www.usatoday.com/money/autos/2003-0...remiumgas_x.htm http://www.cartalk.com/content/features/pr.../questions.html http://www.consumerenergycenter.org/transp...vs_premium.html http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/2...and-regular-gas All I know is our country produced better than RON97 fuels (you know the economics), but we use RON95 as premium & RON97 as our super premium now. Shell V-Power became a rare ultra premium. We are paying RON97's price & get RON95, fxck the so called subsidies & rising oil prices excuse. You know what? I am tired typing, you guys just go ahead and support whatever the government said, continue to be a believer. |
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