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Can we mix petrol? Shell + Essos + SPC etc???


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But i will use the best for best performance as i have extra dollar to throw around.

 

RON 100 , any one ?

 

 

I sometimes pump Av-Gas (Ron 105) when I got the chance. [thumbsup]

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If we put kerosene in, can our cars take off like aeroplanes? :D

 

 

Sure. Why not.

 

U just need to mod a bit. Like change to jet engine n put a couple of wings on the car. [laugh]

 

Oh n remember then u wil need a flying licence hor.

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Supercharged

I've been mixing all brand of petrol and grades (95 & 97/98) and my ride also no problem. [;)]

 

In Singapore we can stick to one brand and grade cos its a small place, but in Malaysia especially when we travel up further North, we can't be that choosy anymore.

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no problem mixing lah... they are all the same ron.. only different additives.

perhaps certain combi may have better or worse fc? but to me it is negligible. i've been mixing shell and cowtax, and occasionally spc.

 

and btw, it's even okay to mix different ron.. just average the ron and just have to make sure the number is above the recommended ron on your car. (eg. 98+95/2 can still work on a ron95 car, but not ron98-only car)

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Ermm, there's currently no issues with mixing.. ESP when driving up north, any petrol station that comes first with 97 I'll just head in..

 

If possible I'll stick with esso.

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If we put kerosene in, can our cars take off like aeroplanes? :D

 

That would be totally different and impossible as your car do not have winds to even stay in flight.

 

 

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Jet fuel is kerosene.

 

Av-Gas is petrol n 105 Ron.

 

I know jet A1 is kerosene, but didn't know Av-gas is 105 ron. Always thought is 100 ron

Jet A1 for jet engines and turbo prop engines.

So Avgas for prop engines? Because propeller engines are similar to automotive engines.

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If we put kerosene in, can our cars take off like aeroplanes? :D

 

Think can use JetA1(kerosene) in new diesel engine but cannot use avgas to diesel engine.

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