centurion;359976 said:here's the deal, techwise. sorry copy paste from msn.
it will be in your manual 95 miniumum
ok here's the deal
if only 1 person, at low speed, you can use 95 without issues.
but if fully loaded go to KL higher speed ....
your 95 will cause the engine to retard ignition
ignition retardation results in low power, which will cause you to press the throttle some more, and this in turn further retards ignition
all this results in horrific fuel consumption if you use 95 for high speed fully loaded trips
but for city driving, 1-2 people, 95 is fine, just don't gun the throttle if you wanna keep the fuel bills down.
shaun_yu;362403 said:An update. I tried Esso8000 and the difference is visible. The power and torque at lower rpm is definitely better than when I tried Shell 98But my mileage suffers slightly. So I guess you win some you lose some. haha. Think will switch to Esso for a while for the kick. Anyone knows which credit card gives the best savings from Esso? Using UOB One currently.
Superb Shot on that cat !! Just can't stop laughing when I saw this threadtotoseow;358031 said:try shell, caltex, mobil/esso or spc.
do not use knife brand.
SPC is 8% discount if you spend SGD500/- in one month. Get 5% cash rebate if using POSB VISA card. Total of 13% saving !niteblu;362418 said:DBS Esso Mastercard - 5% on top of prevailing store pump discount
(e.g. 5% pump discount + 5% DBS MC = 10%)
Plus you get smiles points. (about 3% rebate)
Plus you get DBS points. (about 2-3% rebate)
Any others better?
centurion;359976 said:here's the deal, techwise. sorry copy paste from msn.
it will be in your manual95 miniumum
ok here's the deal
if only 1 person, at low speed, you can use 95 without issues.
but if fully loaded go to KL higher speed ....
your 95 will cause the engine to retard ignition
ignition retardation results in low power, which will cause you to press the throttle some more, and this in turn further retards ignition
all this results in horrific fuel consumption if you use 95 for high speed fully loaded trips
but for city driving, 1-2 people, 95 is fine, just don't gun the throttle if you wanna keep the fuel bills down.