QUOTE(ectt @ Oct 15 2014, 03:23 AM)
actually, love your reply, sensible.
NOT ALL CARS ARE NEW OR new anymore
those are the oz recommended petrol saving knowledge. cars we drive in malaysia are comparatively NOT OLDER than in australia, especially in NSW.
in old car, no electronic injection! if no dust/residue, we no need to replace "oil filter" to keep its performance.
regarding temperature issue, day/night temp difference varies in different places. does anyone smell the strong petrol vapour when you open fuel cap or after you pump petrol? does it support the saying above?
weight vs fuel consumption also affected by the way the driver drives. if love to accelerate/decelerate often, consumption will be obvious with extra weight on load! driving in city area vs driving in highway with/without extra petrol weight may give a good comparison.
He said that the temp difference during day and night is for petrol station ? That has nothing to do with temperature of the car? The temperature of the car specifically fuel tank is what contribute to the petrol vapour smell right?NOT ALL CARS ARE NEW OR new anymore
those are the oz recommended petrol saving knowledge. cars we drive in malaysia are comparatively NOT OLDER than in australia, especially in NSW.
in old car, no electronic injection! if no dust/residue, we no need to replace "oil filter" to keep its performance.
regarding temperature issue, day/night temp difference varies in different places. does anyone smell the strong petrol vapour when you open fuel cap or after you pump petrol? does it support the saying above?
weight vs fuel consumption also affected by the way the driver drives. if love to accelerate/decelerate often, consumption will be obvious with extra weight on load! driving in city area vs driving in highway with/without extra petrol weight may give a good comparison.
Oct 15 2014, 03:31 AM

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