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 Malaysian Estimated Weekly RON95/RON97 Price, RON95 ◆, RON97 ◆ on 7/3 (Estimation)

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post Apr 16 2020, 01:42 PM

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Personal estimation, RON95 will decrease 3-4 cents this week, so it will be RM1.21 / RM1.22 per litre

As usual, pure guessing, don't shoot me.
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post Apr 17 2020, 03:58 PM

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post Apr 22 2020, 03:22 PM

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QUOTE(StevenL @ Apr 22 2020, 02:48 PM)
So this Fri gonna drop to $1.15 ron95 bo?
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Don't think it'll happen. At most drop 5 cents to 1.20/L
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post Apr 30 2020, 04:36 PM

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Looking at trend past 2 weeks, very likely gov will not reduce a single cent.
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post May 21 2020, 02:11 PM

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QUOTE(isr25 @ May 21 2020, 08:09 AM)
Calculation and table of estimated prices can be found at this link: https://goo.gl/cpYiBN

If calculating 14/5 to 20/5 cycle (Thursday to Wednesday - weekends are using Friday prices), the actual retail price for RON95 & RON97 should be RM1.31 and RM1.61 respectively (±1 sen).

If we follow the previous Automatic Pricing Mechanism and Sales Tax Act, the government is allowed to "tax" us higher by 60sen per litre for petrol products sold.

If we look at last week's RON95 price, the govt was taxing us an estimated of 12 sen/l. Thus I estimate that the fuel price this week would be RM1.43/l for RON95 and RM1.73/l for RON97.

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post Jul 24 2020, 05:53 PM

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Not bad, not bad.
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post Aug 7 2020, 10:02 PM

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QUOTE(isr25 @ Aug 6 2020, 07:42 AM)
Calculation and table of estimated prices can be found at this link: https://goo.gl/cpYiBN

If calculating 30/7 to 5/6 cycle (Thursday to Wednesday - weekends are using Friday prices), the actual retail price for RON95 & RON97 should be RM1.55 and RM1.85 respectively (±1 sen).

If we follow the Automatic Pricing Mechanism and Sales Tax Act, the government is allowed to "tax" us higher by 60sen per litre for petrol products sold.

For the past few weeks, the government has applied a hidden tax of approximately 8-9 sen. Thus, I estimate that RON95 and RON97 will drop by 5 sen from last week to RM1.63 and RM1.93 respectively

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post Dec 3 2020, 08:55 AM

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QUOTE(isr25 @ Dec 3 2020, 06:42 AM)
Calculation and table of estimated prices can be found at this link: https://goo.gl/cpYiBN

If calculating 26/11 to 2/12 cycle (Thursday to Wednesday - weekends are using Friday prices), the actual retail price for RON95 & RON97 should be RM1.65 and RM1.95 respectively (±1 sen).

If we follow the Automatic Pricing Mechanism and Sales Tax Act, the government is allowed to "tax" us higher by 60sen per litre for petrol products sold.

Normally, the government applied a hidden tax of approximately 8 sen. Thus, I estimate that RON95 and RON97 would increase by 6 sen from last week to RM1.73 and RM2.03 respectively (±1 sen).

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post Mar 10 2021, 11:09 AM

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Ceiling price RM2.05 per litre for RON95 is a blessing to rakyat. My friends in Mainland China were surprised when I told them the price we're paying for RON95. They're paying about RM4.4 for the same fuel although it's Euro6 standard.
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post Mar 18 2021, 03:45 PM

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QUOTE(6UE5T @ Mar 18 2021, 02:43 PM)
Not true, if the engine is designed just to use 95 then no need to use higher and they won't go kaboom sooner! More power also not always true. If it's optimized with just mapping for 95 then it won't make more power by using 97, just wasting money for placebo effect, Malaysian calls this shiok sendiri. Lol Even if some do mapped for higher ron, often the difference is marginal and only detectable with dyno testing so unless your butt feel is more sensitive and accurate than dyno then you won't notice the difference.
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Totally agree. Even if a car is tuned to have optimal performance with RON97, usually the power difference is minimal, like 2-4% more power than RON95.

Even if your typical teh tarik is sweeter than usual by 2-4% than usual, how can you know the difference if no one were to tell you? Shiok sendiri is most likely the effect.

 

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