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  1. Our day at the scenic and peaceful hill resort of Cameron Highlands soon came to an end. But the mood wasn't at all dreary, because we left the best for the last - a one-night stopover in the town of Melaka. First, some group shots to capture the memories. Soon, the convoy was good to go. Traffic was relatively light, and we were lucky to make it to our night's stayover before dusk. That gave us some time to explore the town. Of course, we had to pay a visit to the famous food streets. The hotel had a rustic feel to it, similar to the shophouses we have in Chinatown. The day ended with a night trail, where we took a short river boat tour around the small town. Next morning, it was time to head back home. The guys from Idemitisu made sure the cars were ready for the final leg of the road trip. While all good things come to an end, the trip was definitely a fruitful one. The cars ran smoothly and faultlessly throughout the entire journey without any hiccups. The primary data from the trip is also very positive. From the data collected from the road trip, Idemitsu's Extreme Eco 0W20 and 5W30 grade engine oil achieved the most significant fuel savings of 9.1 percent and 6.2 percent respectively. Road trips can't get any better than this.
  2. 4D3N Cameron Highlands & Melaka / 20 – 23 June 2014 (Fri – Mon) Presented by: Idemitsu Lube (Singapore) In conjunction with: SPH Radio UFM 100.3 & myCarForum.com Event organizer: Fanfare Events & Communications Partner travel agent: Budget Tours Accommodation: 1. Century Pines Resort Cameron Highlands (2 nights) 2. Puri Hotel, Melaka (1 night) HIGHLIGHTS: Every participating car will be given a complimentary 4-litre pack of fully synthetic Idemitsu engine oil and a free pre-trip vehicle inspection. Goodie bag Items to be given Goodie bag includes Sling Bag (which is the goodie bag) 8gb Toshiba Thumbdrive $20 NTUC voucher 2 x Polo tee Cap 1. Visit Boh Tea plantation on Cameron Highlands (buses provided) 2. Visit strawberry farm on Cameron Highlands (buses provided) 3. Visit Brincang night market at Cameron Highlands 4. Shopping at Kea Farm market for fresh fruits and veggies. 5. Steamboat dinner at Cameron Highlands. 6. Visit chocolate factory at Cameron Highlands 7. Stay in a typical Peranakan hotel in Melaka 8. Enjoy Peranakan cuisine 9. Experience Melaka’s night market at Jonker Walk. 10. Boat cruise on Melaka River ITINERARY: Day 1: 20 June 2014 (Fri) Meal provided: Dinner 1. Assemble at (venue to be announced) 2. Convoy flag-off 3. Lunch at highway R&R 4. Drive on the new mountain road up to Cameron Highlands 5. Check-in at Century Pines Resort 6. Group dinner 7. Free & Easy 8. Optional activity: Shopping at Brinchang Night Market Day 2: 21 June (Saturday) Meals provided: Breakfast, lunch & dinner 1. Breakfast at leisure 2. Tour of Cameron Highlands’ iconic Boh Tea plantation and farms 3. Shopping for local produce 4. Group lunch 5. Free & Easy for the rest of the afternoon 6. Optional afternoon activity: Golf, shopping at Kea Farm and Brinchang 7. Group dinner 8. Free & easy for the rest of the evening 9. Suggested optional activities: Shopping at Brinchang Night Market Day 3: 22 June (Sunday) Meal provided: Breakfast & dinner 1. Breakfast at leisure 2. Check-out of Century Pines 3. Convoy heads for Melaka 4. Check-in at Puri Hotel, Melaka 5. Shopping at Jonker Walk 6. Group dinner at Puri Hotel 7. Shopping at Jonker Walk Night Market Day 4: 23 June (Monday) Meal provided: Breakfast 1. Breakfast at leisure 2. After breakfast, assemble at lobby for boat cruise 3. Check-out 4. Expected to reach 2nd Link at 5.00pm PRICES (Early Bird Special): 1. Single occupancy: $580.00 2. Twin-sharing (2 adults to a room): $368.00 per pax 3. Triple-sharing (3 adults with 1 extra bed): $358.00 per pax 4. Child with extra bed: $238.00 (Child: 3-12 years, sharing room with parents) 5. Child without extra bed: $178.00 (Child: 3-12 years, sharing room with parents) For MCF Members We are looking for 10 cars to join in this events and all MCF members are entitled to enjoy the Early Bird Special) all day. There is 2 test-driving cars to be driven for the drive-away, those who keen to drive the test car can express your interests here. Kindly comment and leave your interest inside MCF, We will arrange the payment and indemnity forms at your continences. Members will entitled to receive MCF stickers during the driveaway Members have to write some product review for the sponsored items. Note: 1. Prices do not include travel insurance. 2. Only 1 extra bed per room 3. If a room occupancy comprises 1 adult and 1 child, the price will be charged as 2 adults. Registration deadline: 31 May 2014. Participants need to be min 1st Gear - Premium Member. For participants, there will be a briefing session on 6th, 7-9 PM at SATIS International office at 10 Kallang Way Singapore 349215.
  3. Hi all, Anyone try idemitsu extreme eco? It claim can save 8% of fuel. Don't know how true is that?
  4. hello guys. happy national day to everyone. hahah jus wondering, has anyone heard of this 2 brands of engine oil, namely idemitsu and cusco? has anyone tried using them b4? would glady welcome any feedbacks on these 2 brands and other recommended brands of engine oil. thanks
  5. Anyone knows where I can get this ATF oil ?
  6. Anyone knows where I can get this oil?
  7. Guys, check this out! anyone going? http://www.whatshappening.sg/events/index....detail&eID=2637
  8. Hi, i got some queries regarding the above. Wonder whether it is compatible with all cars air con system anot? Eg. Nissan Sunny. Cuz i heard from someone, if incompatible (eg, diff visocity) will spoil e compressor. http://www.idemitsu-ils.com.sg/products/products.htm Any experts pls advice.
  9. Hi folks, wondering if any expert can tell me if the engine oil (right) is mineral oil? On the bottle I rem seeing the words semi-syn but the website I checked says it's only mineral. I think I should be using the (left) one but I saw VTEC and I chose the (right) one. Now I'm trying to understand if the (right) is mineral and therefore I need to change at 5000km. Also, can any bro recommend me a workshop that carries this brand - I don't want to keep paying for "extras" if I bring "my own oil". thankee thankee
  10. Just helping to spread the news. If anyone interested, can contact Chris Ng directly. Idemitsu Advanced Carpark Rallying Course Venue Kallang Car Park H (next to MacDonalds and KFC) Date 13th April 2003 from 0700hrs to1800hrs Briefing session 31st March 2003 (2 hrs only, 1900hrs to 2100hrs) Venue to be advised Instructors Lester Wong & Leslie Chang, assisted by Garage R Max participants 26 cars (first come first served basis) Course fee $228 per team from Idemitsu and FootWorks
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