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 RON 95 CAUSED DAMAGES, Rumours has been spreading around.

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netmatrix2
post Oct 24 2012, 08:27 PM

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QUOTE(jasondotcom @ Oct 24 2012, 04:44 PM)
What bull crap is this?

Those people who says this are obviously lacking knowledge and are picking it out from the sky without any concrete backups.

Same to those who says 5w-30 / 10w-30 oils are meant for Kancil engines.

These are all old mindsets. Wake up!!!!!


Added on October 24, 2012, 4:55 pmMy family cars consists of Pajero, Benz, Civic and Wira have been using Ron92 for more than 10 yrs. Then migrate to Ron95 compulsory by government regulation and joining the pack are two Persona and Kelisa.

No issues at all. No power issues also because these cars are designed to run Ron92 and there is no point pumping in Ron97 because the engine won't perform anymore power than it is designed for.
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Er...... engine oil thread another place la... haiyaaa..... here they talk about petrol.
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post Oct 24 2012, 09:30 PM

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QUOTE(masao343 @ Oct 24 2012, 09:51 AM)
just like the lady (vicky?) on Topgear said in her comparison on the different RON fuels, it does have a difference, although most average auntie/uncle wont notice it. the engine feels more responsive to the throttle press.
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On some cars the responsiveness is apparent. But on most normal 'standard' cars, it's not. Some cars meaning those higher than average compression setup cars but less than those high compression engine cars.

But like you said, in most cases it's negligible. Unless you've been driving the same car in exactly the same conditions (same car wear and tear, same roads, same potholes...) and suddenly you change the petrol and you say it feels different, then perhaps... it's placebo? A very strong placebo. Humans are not creatures of change and most of the time are unwilling to accept change until it's forced onto them.
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post Oct 25 2012, 07:41 AM

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Is it just me or when i try
Shell: i step on the pedal, engine respond delays like 1 - 1.5sec ,engine revs louder, speedometer rises slowly when i'm trying to go 100 to 120 km/h
Esso/petron: stepped on the pedal, engine respond time to the pedal 0.5 - 1sec , engine revs but not that loud compare to shell, and speedometer increase faster.

True?
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post Oct 25 2012, 08:20 AM

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QUOTE(adrian1994 @ Oct 25 2012, 07:41 AM)
Is it just me or when i try
Shell: i step on the pedal, engine respond delays like 1 - 1.5sec ,engine revs louder, speedometer rises slowly when i'm trying to go 100 to 120 km/h
Esso/petron: stepped on the pedal, engine respond time to the pedal 0.5 - 1sec , engine revs but not that loud compare to shell, and speedometer increase faster.

True?
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i dont think its only you.
coz shell is crappy.
i dont even need to drive the car. i just start it in the morning with shell and the idling is so rough!
with BP or Esso the idling is smooth. happens every morning until i changed the fuel.
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post Oct 26 2012, 10:17 PM

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It's the additives in the fuel brand that makes the fuel.
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post Oct 28 2012, 08:15 PM

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QUOTE(masao343 @ Oct 25 2012, 08:20 AM)
i dont think its only you.
coz shell is crappy.
i dont even need to drive the car. i just start it in the morning with shell and the idling is so rough!
with BP or Esso the idling is smooth. happens every morning until i changed the fuel.
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I just fill in Shell 95 into my 308Turbo...my my...cars feels very sluggish
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post Oct 29 2012, 07:52 AM

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Ive been using Shell 95 for some time now. But recently changed to the new BHP RON 95 fuel. After 2 full tanks, i notice that my car engine sounds louder when idling. Not sure why. Anybody else tried the new BHP Euro 3 fuel?
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post Oct 29 2012, 08:52 AM

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QUOTE(cybermaster98 @ Oct 29 2012, 07:52 AM)
Ive been using Shell 95 for some time now. But recently changed to the new BHP RON 95 fuel. After 2 full tanks, i notice that my car engine sounds louder when idling. Not sure why. Anybody else tried the new BHP Euro 3 fuel?
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Im using new bhp too. Good fc.previously use other petrol my car cant reach 500km per tank for city drive, usually only 450km max. Now i can go up to 500km with bhp. And no my car nvr experience ur prob bfor..m using fofi..
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post Oct 29 2012, 10:28 AM

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QUOTE(Alvin89 @ Oct 29 2012, 08:52 AM)
Im using new bhp too. Good fc.previously use other petrol my car cant reach 500km per tank for city drive, usually only 450km max. Now i can go up to 500km with bhp. And no my car nvr experience ur prob bfor..m using fofi..
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Saw in the newpapers, BHP now using newer additive, never tried yet.
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post Oct 29 2012, 11:16 AM

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tried BHP new Ron95 full tank.

Run a while then kasi hentam, Swwweeeetttt! thumbup.gif

almost like caltex but smoother less noise.

Waiting to see how it perform in FC.
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post Oct 29 2012, 10:01 PM

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bhp got new fuel leh

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