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Petronas 95xtra petrol?Cheaper?better performance?, coming soon on 10th April. Anyone?
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tritonite
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Apr 11 2011, 02:53 PM
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Hmm, looks like they are using a lime green Fiesta in the promotion ads for the fuel. When did the unspoken partnership between Petronas and Proton stop?  Also, when did the Fiesta become the fuel economy poster child for Malaysia? If they were going for a foreign make, I would have thought they would go for something more prestigious like a Polo or a Golf. This post has been edited by tritonite: Apr 11 2011, 02:55 PM
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tritonite
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Apr 12 2011, 08:29 PM
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QUOTE(Eguy1314 @ Apr 12 2011, 08:17 PM) Erm, they add water in the petrol? It's not water, per se. Modern fuel isn't completely petrol. Frequently, the companies include additives into the fuel. These include things such as detergents, which help keep the engine clean, and compounds, which help adapt the fuel for different climates. For example, our petrol comes with stuff that help it cope with internal combustion factors in tropical weather. Conversely, petrol in countries like Canada and Northern Europe comes with stuff that help in winter climates. Comparatively, ounce to ounce, litre to litre, the cost of these additives is cheaper than the petrol itself, so there have been debates on all over the world whether some companies have been adding more additives into their fuel these days to offset the ever increasing price of petroleum.
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