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Petron Fuel brand comes to Malaysia
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nash9701
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Aug 19 2012, 10:24 PM
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basically, Petron fuel is still same with previous Esso/Mobil recipe. Nothing change, only they re-brand due to ownership took over by Petron. Btw, if I'm not mistaken, Esso/Mobil a.k.a Petron has the lowest sulphur content compare to other competitor, mean better for environment. And u never know when the fuel u bought is actually same with others for a certain reason. For Smiles point, it is still valid even with the new Petron points card.
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This post has been edited by nash9701: Aug 19 2012, 10:28 PM
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TSSeager
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Aug 19 2012, 10:29 PM
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QUOTE(gOOsebeRRy @ Aug 19 2012, 05:11 AM) crap fuel from a poor country! i had been using esso since 2005 and i had no doubt for their fuel quality. before this (likely last month) my car had some check valve problem, fuel pump inconstant pressure, too many back fires and my injectors are clogged. been treated with fuel treatment, the symptoms like half treated well.... then i try to pump full tank of petronas ron 95 fuel and the symptoms above are gone! fyi am driving a subaru impreza and my car is so sensitive to fuel quality (due to tuned ECU + unichip piggyback).... crap petron! now am missed so much my red ron 95 and purple ron 97 colour  QUOTE(nash9701 @ Aug 19 2012, 10:24 PM) basically, Petron fuel is still same with previous Esso/Mobil recipe. Nothing change, only they re-brand due to ownership took over by Petron. Btw, if I'm not mistaken, Esso/Mobil a.k.a Petron has the lowest sulphur content compare to other competitor, mean better for environment. And u never know when the fuel u bought is actually same with others for a certain reason. (^__^) Exactly. I feel the same too. Nothing different. I used Esso Ron 95, and it appears the same as Petron Ron 95. No difference for me.
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remmy88
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Jan 3 2013, 09:36 AM
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i have heard from an insider at Exxon mobile and i don't think he is the biased type. he did mention that they have added a better additive to the fuel which was more expensive than the previous one used on Esso.
how would it benefit, better mileage? better performance? better engine wear? not too sure...but im sticking to it.
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nodeffect
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Jan 3 2013, 09:44 AM
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Owned by mahathir.... now u should know why..
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99FoxDemon
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Jan 3 2013, 09:50 AM
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QUOTE(remmy88 @ Jan 3 2013, 09:36 AM) i have heard from an insider at Exxon mobile and i don't think he is the biased type. he did mention that they have added a better additive to the fuel which was more expensive than the previous one used on Esso. how would it benefit, better mileage? better performance? better engine wear? not too sure...but im sticking to it. instead make advertise about new additive in the petrol better create a rumors about it... rumors spread - free advertise few weeks after, sales increase >9999999999999 profit!!!!
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kendrickkeng
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Jan 5 2013, 11:51 AM
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i pump petrol for all my cars at petron bikos nobody n no need q can pump like a boss i laugh at those q ing at shell opposite
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