QUOTE(Mr Mercedes @ Aug 25 2021, 02:27 PM)
You won’t get any difference in terms of engine’s health by using 95 or 97, performance wise and efficiency? Yeap, but a minor one.For a longer and healthier engine, service your car regularly.
Mazda car owners: r95 vs r97 for sky activ?
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QUOTE(Mr Mercedes @ Aug 25 2021, 02:27 PM) You won’t get any difference in terms of engine’s health by using 95 or 97, performance wise and efficiency? Yeap, but a minor one.For a longer and healthier engine, service your car regularly. |
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QUOTE(fantasy1989 @ Aug 25 2021, 06:54 PM) Yup.therefore, in term fuel cleanliness. both are similar If your engine has an EFI, it’ll adapt to whatever fuel you useJust my feedback is ..dont frequent switching different RON of fuel..engine need to take time to adapt and adjust the timing last time there is smart guy (my friend) who told ppl to mix half tank of RON97 + half tank of RON95 to get "RON96" Engine will be like 95 95 95 97 97 97 95 95 95 97 ???? Engine: Apa Ranjiao.gif |
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