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post Jan 12 2016, 01:24 PM

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QUOTE(-PuPu^ZaPruD3r- @ Jan 12 2016, 12:29 PM)
Is it RM 2.25?

Wow, gatal now.. Can't wait to pump it tonight smile.gif
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2.25 until 15 jan. After that maybe 3.2
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post Jan 12 2016, 02:17 PM

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QUOTE(mozact89 @ Jan 12 2016, 01:24 PM)
2.25 until 15 jan. After that maybe 3.2
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Wow... thanks for the info bro smile.gif
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post Jan 12 2016, 03:06 PM

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QUOTE(zweimmk @ Jan 12 2016, 12:57 PM)
Only tuned engines or performance cars will benefit from the high octane rating of the  fuel.

However, to really notice the difference, one will have to ensure the petrol within the car tank no longer carries Ron95 or Ron97 fuels. So an accurate report will only be available once someone has pumped in the 2nd or 3rd consecutive tank of Ron100 petrol.
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Most will not realize that is the additives in the fuel that giving you the impression of extra power and/or mileage
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post Jan 12 2016, 03:43 PM

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Only well benefit engines with high compression engines like Toyota 86 or Civic Type R. Butt dyno may tell you differently lol
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post Jan 12 2016, 03:56 PM

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QUOTE(JunJun04035 @ Jan 12 2016, 03:06 PM)
Most will not realize that is the additives in the fuel that giving you the impression of extra power and/or mileage
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Supposedly and I think this applies to all the German marques (BMW, Mercedes, Audi, VW, possibly Ford), the engines are tuned for Ron98. Using a lower octane fuel means the engine will retard itself to prevent knocking, meaning lower performance numbers and I THINK all the engines are shipped from Germany or from some factory located in EU. I do not think they are specially programmed or tuned to use our fuels here as evidenced from some of the dyno charts I've seen.

It's definitely in the best interest of these owners to pump in Ron100 as this should allow them to bring out the best in their engine.
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post Jan 12 2016, 04:42 PM

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WAH LAU EHHH.... I PUMP RON100 SUDDENLY MY MYVI FEES LIKE GOT TURBOCHARGER & SMOOTH LIKE V6.

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post Jan 12 2016, 04:56 PM

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Boost RON can get toluene, ethanol, some more better as they are solvent based and can clean the injection heads. This is what petrol can't do.
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post Jan 12 2016, 05:54 PM

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QUOTE(mozact89 @ Jan 12 2016, 01:24 PM)
2.25 until 15 jan. After that maybe 3.2
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RM3.20/L?
I thought its around 3.40/L haha
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post Jan 12 2016, 06:18 PM

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QUOTE(zweimmk @ Jan 12 2016, 12:57 PM)
Only tuned engines or performance cars will benefit from the high octane rating of the  fuel.

However, to really notice the difference, one will have to ensure the petrol within the car tank no longer carries Ron95 or Ron97 fuels. So an accurate report will only be available once someone has pumped in the 2nd or 3rd consecutive tank of Ron100 petrol.
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pump and reset ECU for it to relearn...
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post Jan 12 2016, 06:26 PM

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QUOTE(MEngineer @ Jan 12 2016, 03:43 PM)
Only well benefit engines with high compression engines like Toyota 86 or Civic Type R. Butt dyno may tell you differently lol
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So...will Mazda Skyactiv engine benefit from it? If I not mistaken, their Skyactiv-G engine uses high compression ratio, no?
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post Jan 12 2016, 07:11 PM

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QUOTE(red4900 @ Jan 12 2016, 06:26 PM)
So...will Mazda Skyactiv engine benefit from it? If I not mistaken, their Skyactiv-G engine uses high compression ratio, no?
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Technically it should benefit - the Skyactiv engines that is - it all depends on how they tuned the engine for the local market.

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QUOTE(mozact89 @ Jan 12 2016, 01:24 PM)
2.25 until 15 jan. After that maybe 3.2
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Is it really ron100 or actually still ron97, just the floor already painted 100? laugh.gif
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post Jan 12 2016, 07:53 PM

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QUOTE(shinjite @ Jan 12 2016, 09:53 AM)
Yes only for high performance vehicles, normal road car will hardly benefit from it plus the pricing alone will stop most motorists from trying it
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How is the performance?
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post Jan 12 2016, 08:07 PM

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My car feel very fast now... wink.gif
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QUOTE(red4900 @ Jan 12 2016, 06:26 PM)
So...will Mazda Skyactiv engine benefit from it? If I not mistaken, their Skyactiv-G engine uses high compression ratio, no?
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Yes it will also benefit from the higher RON fuel.
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post Jan 12 2016, 08:47 PM

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4g92 mivec wil be get full potential of the engine power when pump ron100...since the data 175hp quote from mitsubishi was using ron100 if not mistaken
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post Jan 12 2016, 10:27 PM

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Go dyno test.
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post Jan 12 2016, 10:48 PM

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Finally found the ron 100 petrol in pj after spending 30 min searching high n low for it

Went to taman tun petron but got cheated as don't have

Went to bu area n found 3 petron. Luckily the third one has it...

Didn't get chance to test the performance as roads were filled with cars
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QUOTE(-PuPu^ZaPruD3r- @ Jan 12 2016, 10:48 PM)
Finally found  the ron 100 petrol  in pj after  spending 30 min searching  high n low for it

Went to taman tun petron but got cheated as don't  have

Went to bu area  n found 3 petron. Luckily  the third one has it...

Didn't  get chance to test the performance as roads were filled with cars
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When you refueled, it has the sticker of Blaze 100/97?
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post Jan 13 2016, 10:38 AM

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Petron will slowly be adding the Blaze 100 stickers over the existing Blaze 97 at the selected stations. Nozzle will remain green. Btw, most parking attendants only say that its not available at the selected stations yet - but you're actually getting it if you pump Blaze 97.

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