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That is good news for you.

 

I tried 98 first, then drop to 95, now use 92 only. I didn't see any difference, within these two years. But not on V-power.

 

I should try V-power next few tank, see anything different.

 

BTW, what is your make, give such good FC.

 

[rolleyes] V Power.......Definitely.......Give Good FC.......2-3Km Extra [thumbsup]

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Ya, feel smoother at pick up with high Ron.

 

But two case here:

 

1) If you at city accelerate a lot it may give you some gain. But some brother prefer drive faster, push the same amount for a better pickup feeling, then go back to zero improvement again.

 

2)Also for those light foot brother, they never push accelerator too hard, it won't gain too much at pickup even with high Ron, so there is no difference.

 

 

That why I see, if you save by high Ron, it is luck and should go ahead, or you like the feeling of smoother pickup. But for me, not difference thus I always use ROn 92.

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Well i tried using the V-power and the normal 98. i got better milleage 16.5-17km/l for 98 and 15.5-16km/l using v-power. but the pick up for V-power is more shiok! eheheh

 

On the topic of V-power.... I find the latest version "V-power racing" worse than its previous blend. FC & power seems to have diminished.....

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That is good news for you.

 

I tried 98 first, then drop to 95, now use 92 only. I didn't see any difference, within these two years. But not on V-power.

 

I should try V-power next few tank, see anything different.

 

BTW, what is your make, give such good FC.

 

Well mine is Toyota Belta.. not many in the market.

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That is good news for you.

 

I tried 98 first, then drop to 95, now use 92 only. I didn't see any difference, within these two years. But not on V-power.

 

I should try V-power next few tank, see anything different.

 

BTW, what is your make, give such good FC.

 

Yes there will be difference, coz V-power burns faster than normal ron 98/95 petrol.

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thanks..

 

how about brand of petrol... have anyone compare which is better between Shell, Mobil, Esso, Caltex, SPC, BPH or even Petronas.. so far i've only tried Shell, Caltex and Petronas... but it seams that i get better milleage when i fill up with petronas..

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I used SPC most as it give Ron92 at SG. Caltex is not bad. Shell only good for V-power or Ron 98. Petronas, seldom used, no comment.

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Ya, feel smoother at pick up with high Ron.

 

But two case here:

 

1) If you at city accelerate a lot it may give you some gain. But some brother prefer drive faster, push the same amount for a better pickup feeling, then go back to zero improvement again.

 

2)Also for those light foot brother, they never push accelerator too hard, it won't gain too much at pickup even with high Ron, so there is no difference.

 

 

That why I see, if you save by high Ron, it is luck and should go ahead, or you like the feeling of smoother pickup. But for me, not difference thus I always use ROn 92.

 

[rolleyes] I Using 98 Ron......... [thumbsup]

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Nice one pal...for all we know...ur could be a dealer banking on oil futures (to rise)... [thumbsdown]

 

What oil futures? Definitely not, I am a victim too, just discovered some results that against what I believe in so far. Think it could largely due to my right foot had responded to the performance of the engine. When engine sound smoother I accelerate lesser, on the other hand, I could had accelerated more when I feel the engine was not performing well.

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