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its a fact that less ron gives u less mileage per litre.

 

thats y i do not agree in pumping less Ron petrol. pay less but ur mileage is lesser! end of the day may as well pay more for 98, more mileage plus ur engine will love u lots... [nod]

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u r right, probably got used to ron98 and when switched to ron95, unconciously want the same power...........blame it on my right foot, liao........ [:p]

i think i will switch back to ron98. [sly]

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Don't get overly concern over the difference in FC. Ultimately, it is the driving habits and the right leg that makes the difference. wink.gif

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its a fact that less ron gives u less mileage per litre.

 

thats y i do not agree in pumping less Ron petrol. pay less but ur mileage is lesser! end of the day may as well pay more for 98, more mileage plus ur engine will love u lots... [nod]

 

Errr.. I don't agree on this.

Tested with both RON95 and 98.. max no diff.. if not.. RON95 better.

 

Its clear that 95/98 doesn't give you diff in power, mileage. Your RF does.

 

The comp in my car does give the full actual Consumption both actual and average over distance travelled. No diff at all for both for me.

 

Rgds

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u r right, probably got used to ron98 and when switched to ron95, unconciously want the same power...........blame it on my right foot, liao........ tongue.gif

i think i will switch back to ron98. sly.gif

Your answer.... V-power or Synergy F1!

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change to lightweight rims.. erm..

 

 

try to change gear @ 2.6k rpm.. for auto.. when it reaches that rpm.. just release your throttle a little.. it'll switch to the next gear..

 

 

avoid city driving

 

avoid knn filters..

 

use ron98 instead of vpower..

 

after 10k service.. change to 30W syn oils..

 

[bounce2][bounce2]

 

Y avoid KNN filters?

 

I thought they supposed to assist at either the low end or high end?? Care to explain more, cos I tot of changing to KNN after my next servicing. Tks!

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Different cars got different liking for different petrol. The amount/types addititives to each type of petrol by different petrol companies also makes a diff IMHO.

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