QUOTE(sphiroth @ Sep 18 2010, 12:28 AM)
Vpower racing in Singapore is Ron98. I suspect its the same here.
Never heard of such law before..
Vpower racing and Vpower97 got 40c price difference per liter. I doubt that additives can cost almost 20% of the fuel price. For me, the difference between both vpower is very obvious.

I suspect it too. Since it have V-power RON97 now, impossible there still using RON97 for v-power racing while the price is different alot. Cause the feel now i using v-power racing is same exactly like I pumped at singapore last 2 month ago for ROn98 (sing dollar $2.3).
QUOTE(cfkian @ Sep 18 2010, 06:16 PM)
For those who uses the vpower fuel, u can try to check whether your engine oil turns red colour, my mechanic told me that the vpower got serious chemical which makes our engine oil turn red wo similar with the gear oil. He also don't know whether there is any side effect but he said he never uses vpower, because not necessary. Note: he is driving wira v6 twin turbo.
I drained alot perdana V6 engine oil which some owner used to pumped Shell v-power. Engine oil will never turn red. If the engine oil turn colour, mostly it mixed with coolant which bring reddish and brown. Even my boss Evo 7 which used V-power since he brought the car till now didn't change to red. I saw some engine oil is Red in colour. Or maybe the customer is used a red colour engine oil? (i forget the brand, I know my customer brought to me before).