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This one really works?? I thought its Shell selling Koyok only leh.. My NA car cannot feel any diff from the ron98.

Nitro works when u press hard hard..
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You are right,N/A Cars not much Difference :mellow: ,but Turbocharged ones...Yes. [thumbsup]  [:)]

 

For my car, no diff.

 

Whenever i use RON100, there is significant difference (butt feel).

 

For RON100, even MYVI can feel the difference.

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If anyone wants to boost their octane with xylene, I have a 3 liter tin that I have sitting around that I want to get rid of for $8.

Xylene is MON 103 and RON 120.

Add 3 liters of xylene to 27 liters of RON98 will give you RON100.

Send me a PM.

 

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If anyone wants to boost their octane with xylene, I have a 3 liter tin that I have sitting around that I want to get rid of for $8.

Xylene is MON 103 and RON 120.

Add 3 liters of xylene to 27 liters of RON98 will give you RON100.

Send me a PM.

 

 

only knew of toluene being used. Never heard of xylene.

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only knew of toluene being used. Never heard of xylene.

 

It is similar to Toluene. Do a search, don't just take my word for it.

And no I don't own a workshop. 

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On 8/16/2019 at 1:24 PM, Volvobrick said:

I doubt anyone would take the risk to dump unkown items into their 100k or 200k cars. Do you operate a workshop?

Could be anything lol

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On 3/26/2020 at 2:30 PM, namaste said:

tried to my car before.

cant feel any different. maybe the RON effect ?

What kind of car? My VW runs better on high octane but my truck runs way worse.

If you've got an old school, high compression engine like in a muscle car or a drag car it'll be good for it. You can find a few famous brands here https://carpassionate.com/best-octane-boosters/ But for more modern, daily driving cars I don't see much use in it.

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