Chiangauto Clutched December 14, 2009 Share December 14, 2009 not think the fuel price will drop at this moment. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Silverspark Neutral Newbie December 14, 2009 Share December 14, 2009 up two steps down one step. over the long term, it will still be rising. no diff. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Outlaw Neutral Newbie December 15, 2009 Share December 15, 2009 lol, I saw a SJL nissan tianna pump 92 in SPC the other day. This this guy will save the money to repair the car in long run... lol My choice is 95 as it is the minimun standard unless you are driving a 15 years old car. Cheers, Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robinyip Neutral Newbie December 15, 2009 Share December 15, 2009 lol, I saw a SJL nissan tianna pump 92 in SPC the other day. This this guy will save the money to repair the car in long run... lol My choice is 95 as it is the minimun standard unless you are driving a 15 years old car. Cheers, not necessary la, recommended 91 you pump 95 for fiak? Nowadays many cars recommended 91 you know? if recommended 95 then bobian, better pump 95. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carndablues Clutched December 18, 2009 Author Share December 18, 2009 Folks, be prepared for a price rise, Crude Oil prices have bumped up, but ominously, so has the USD. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Singtech December 19, 2009 Share December 19, 2009 tested and guaranteed.... In terms of fuel saving, i can suggest you this new product of SingTech the ECO Fuel Saver For more details click here Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Picanto 3rd Gear December 19, 2009 Share December 19, 2009 will there be a refund if we buy and fail to get the result? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Peaceracer 1st Gear December 19, 2009 Share December 19, 2009 tested and guaranteed.... In terms of fuel saving, i can suggest you this new product of SingTech the ECO Fuel Saver For more details click here Doesnt most modern cars come with this already? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zhao2008 Neutral Newbie December 19, 2009 Share December 19, 2009 Most cars makers recommend to us 92/95, of cos some performance car needs to us 98/v-power 92 - lower power, cheaper 95 - average power, slightly more ex than 92 98 - high power, slightly more ex than 95 v-power - most power, most ex Depends on whether you want to save $$ or you prefer a smooth ride. Personally, i been using 95. 98 depends on mood. V-power seldom. If you say using 92 will damage the car, i doubt so. Normally car makers will test out all the petrol before putting into their car manual. Please correct me if i'm wrong. For pump price n updates. www.petrolwatch.com.sg Respective credit cards giving better discount. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yapahfai Clutched December 19, 2009 Share December 19, 2009 i think petrol price has dropped 2 cents. pumped at SPC this morning. SPC first to drop this time round? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tookara Neutral Newbie December 19, 2009 Share December 19, 2009 petrol price is not the one that is milking car drivers. its the PAP imposed road tax, COE , parf tax that kills Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kangadrool Supersonic December 19, 2009 Share December 19, 2009 lol, I saw a SJL nissan tianna pump 92 in SPC the other day. This this guy will save the money to repair the car in long run... lol My choice is 95 as it is the minimun standard unless you are driving a 15 years old car. Cheers, As long as recommended fuel is 91 or 92 RON, there's absolutely no harm in doing so. Pumping higher octane will harm, harm your wallet. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Singtech December 22, 2009 Share December 22, 2009 Doesnt most modern cars come with this already? most of car manufacturer do not turn down the fuel injection rateas it is difficult to meet the demands of all of their customer. SingTech ECO Fuel Saver will allow the user to adjust the fuel injection to their demand and preferences. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Singtech December 22, 2009 Share December 22, 2009 will there be a refund if we buy and fail to get the result? how to refund? and how we know also that after you install the device there no result? one day use of this device you cannot see the result, but in more days to come you can see and tell the difference regarding your regular fuel consumption Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zhao2008 Neutral Newbie December 22, 2009 Share December 22, 2009 i will only say, use it at ur own risk. if it so good, y those petrol companies dun mix it with their petrol. or y the car makers nv put into their user manual. I will rather pay more on petrol than using something that is not really world wide known. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tkseah Supercharged December 22, 2009 Share December 22, 2009 how to refund? and how we know also that after you install the device there no result? one day use of this device you cannot see the result, but in more days to come you can see and tell the difference regarding your regular fuel consumption If use already got significant fuel savings.. who will want refund? Are u not confident that ur product will achieve significant fuel savings? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Singtech December 23, 2009 Share December 23, 2009 If use already got significant fuel savings.. who will want refund? Are u not confident that ur product will achieve significant fuel savings? we will be needing first a proof or justification that it doesnt work or any changes after we install this device. Thats why im telling to everyone that in one day you cannot feel and see the difference but in more days to come you can realized that theres a big difference for your fuel consumption. its not like a food you order in the restaurant that if you dont want the taste you can return it immediate...... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zhao2008 Neutral Newbie December 23, 2009 Share December 23, 2009 anyway best way to save petrol - plan ur route - dun always rev - maintain at optimum - reduce unnecessary loads - regulate servicing (incure more cost, but harass free) - tyre/rim - pressure n size - drive smaller car - footwork on accelerator - take public transport This are all the basis technics. Using other alternatives may or may not help. All are in ???? If u want to save $10 per refill of petrol, just sell car away n take public transport. Forget about enjoying the ride. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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