Quantum 5th Gear May 4, 2011 Share May 4, 2011 due to sky high fuel price, have to switch over from Caltex to SPC to earn another 7% discount (Caltex 11% vs SPC 18%) but some friends told me SPC fuel quality is not as good as other world famous brands (Caltex, Shell, mobil etc), FC and performance both are discounted, and if long term using, might shorten engine lifespan is it?? ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chickenbackside 1st Gear May 4, 2011 Share May 4, 2011 (edited) For me, it's not worth the savings switching to SPC as I consistently get 150km less per tank on SPC fuel compared with Shell. You should experiment and see if it makes any difference on your car. Edited May 4, 2011 by Chickenbackside Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
KennyLee83 1st Gear May 4, 2011 Share May 4, 2011 agree.. i get so much worse with SPC. 2nd worst was caltex. esso and shell gives me the same fc. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamesgetz 4th Gear May 4, 2011 Share May 4, 2011 due to sky high fuel price, have to switch over from Caltex to SPC to earn another 7% discount (Caltex 11% vs SPC 18%) but some friends told me SPC fuel quality is not as good as other world famous brands (Caltex, Shell, mobil etc), FC and performance both are discounted, and if long term using, might shorten engine lifespan is it?? fyi, SPC and Caltex get their petrol from the same refinery (SRC) on jurong island. i've been using SPC for past 3 cars of which 2 are turbo-charged and heavily. SPC 98 has consistently gives the best performance in terms of power output during tuning and is the most resistant again engine knocking. shell vpower is the worst in terms of engine knocking in terms of mileage, i've tried the different brands and all gives very similar mileage. FC depends heavily on driving pattern, road conditions and the car itself. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quantum 5th Gear May 4, 2011 Author Share May 4, 2011 For me, it's not worth the savings switching to SPC as I consistently get 150km less per tank on SPC fuel compared with Shell. You should experiment and see if it makes any difference on your car. can't believe since it's so obviously different, how come SPC R&D team don't try to resolve it?? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fu11thr0tt1e Turbocharged May 4, 2011 Share May 4, 2011 fyi, SPC and Caltex get their petrol from the same refinery (SRC) on jurong island. i've been using SPC for past 3 cars of which 2 are turbo-charged and heavily. SPC 98 has consistently gives the best performance in terms of power output during tuning and is the most resistant again engine knocking. shell vpower is the worst in terms of engine knocking in terms of mileage, i've tried the different brands and all gives very similar mileage. FC depends heavily on driving pattern, road conditions and the car itself. SPC petrol is fine! I used its 98RON on my WRX. No diff in performance as compared to other brands. At the very least, its way better than u pump any brands in Malaysia! 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Timex1441 1st Gear May 4, 2011 Share May 4, 2011 For me, it's not worth the savings switching to SPC as I consistently get 150km less per tank on SPC fuel compared with Shell. You should experiment and see if it makes any difference on your car. u sure it's as much as 150km diff per tank?! tat sounds like a lot leh. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
13177 Hypersonic May 4, 2011 Share May 4, 2011 SPC petrol is fine! I used its 98RON on my WRX. No diff in performance as compared to other brands. At the very least, its way better than u pump any brands in Malaysia! You are saying msia petrol quality no good?! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SimonTan 2nd Gear May 4, 2011 Share May 4, 2011 Am I correct to say that the differences in petrol mileage can be clearly seen in the on-board computer calculation? Meaning I always use Esso and I get 13km/L on the onboard computer. (say for a few tanks) So if I use a 'lousier' petrol, I can clearly see the difference on the onboard computer, say 12.9km/l? (say after changing petrol and after a few tanks) I think I will try Esso for the whole of May to test if its true for my Jazz or not. Currently using cowtax since day one. agree.. i get so much worse with SPC. 2nd worst was caltex. esso and shell gives me the same fc. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quantum 5th Gear May 4, 2011 Author Share May 4, 2011 For me, it's not worth the savings switching to SPC as I consistently get 150km less per tank on SPC fuel compared with Shell. You should experiment and see if it makes any difference on your car. i'm thinking the different is too much your extremely heavy foot while running SPC? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aaronlkl Supersonic May 4, 2011 Share May 4, 2011 (edited) You are saying msia petrol quality no good?! If u do a dyno test on your ride before & after pumping Malaysia petrol you will know what i mean Edited May 4, 2011 by Aaronlkl Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aaronlkl Supersonic May 4, 2011 Share May 4, 2011 (edited) i'm thinking the different is too much your extremely heavy foot while running SPC? Its pychological cos its SPC and not other branded petrol thats why many said its not good. Edited May 4, 2011 by Aaronlkl Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mona-vie 1st Gear May 4, 2011 Share May 4, 2011 due to sky high fuel price, have to switch over from Caltex to SPC to earn another 7% discount (Caltex 11% vs SPC 18%) but some friends told me SPC fuel quality is not as good as other world famous brands (Caltex, Shell, mobil etc), FC and performance both are discounted, and if long term using, might shorten engine lifespan is it?? Totally BS....... 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ER-3682 Twincharged May 4, 2011 Share May 4, 2011 fyi, SPC and Caltex get their petrol from the same refinery (SRC) on jurong island. i've been using SPC for past 3 cars of which 2 are turbo-charged and heavily. SPC 98 has consistently gives the best performance in terms of power output during tuning and is the most resistant again engine knocking. shell vpower is the worst in terms of engine knocking in terms of mileage, i've tried the different brands and all gives very similar mileage. FC depends heavily on driving pattern, road conditions and the car itself. Yes,Esso,SPC & Caltex all get their fuels from S'pore Refine company,only their additives is not the same. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quantum 5th Gear May 4, 2011 Author Share May 4, 2011 Yes,Esso,SPC & Caltex all get their fuels from S'pore Refine company,only their additives is not the same. though onli Esso and shell got Refinary plant at Singapore, never see SPC & Caltex have planr in Saingpore Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
John112 Neutral Newbie May 4, 2011 Share May 4, 2011 dats why in jb petronas 0 queue next door shell queue+q 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
GLZT 6th Gear May 4, 2011 Share May 4, 2011 though onli Esso and shell got Refinary plant at Singapore, never see SPC & Caltex have planr in Saingpore I seen it before when taking a cruise back to Singapore, not sure which island though. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Theoldjaffa Hypersonic May 4, 2011 Share May 4, 2011 due to sky high fuel price, have to switch over from Caltex to SPC to earn another 7% discount (Caltex 11% vs SPC 18%) but some friends told me SPC fuel quality is not as good as other world famous brands (Caltex, Shell, mobil etc), FC and performance both are discounted, and if long term using, might shorten engine lifespan is it?? for me i cant feel any diff between esso and spc, ron95. i never pump caltex cos i dun like them almost always being the first to raise prices. recently i switched to ron98 and i get 30km more per tank before light up ↡ Advertisement 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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