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  1. #49
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    nope
    i tried those before. I felt Shell's petrol is the best
    my 0.02 cents
    =)

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    agree wif u bro..

    optimax enough for me

  3. #51
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    Quote Originally Posted by sendok View Post
    agree wif u bro..

    optimax enough for me
    no more optimax
    it is called vpower now
    lol

  4. #52
    I notice on the petrol tank lid, there is mention that can use the Etanol E10 or something.... anyone got any idea whats that?

  5. #53
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    It means the car can use petrols with 10% ethanol content mixed in.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethanol_fuel

  6. #54
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    Quote Originally Posted by prae View Post
    It means the car can use petrols with 10% ethanol content mixed in.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethanol_fuel
    That's right.When i picked up my car new they explained that to me.

  7. #55
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    V-Power Racing got 5% ethanol already in it

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    "united" petrol stations have 10% ethanol mix, which u can use for ur car if its indicated. its cleaner fuel for ur car and "u'll have less carbon buildup" in ur exhaust...
    Quote Originally Posted by riceball View Post
    ballers like barefootbonzai can afford to spend money on his car and save for a future...

  9. #57
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    Quote Originally Posted by mj3610 View Post
    "united" petrol stations have 10% ethanol mix, which u can use for ur car if its indicated. its cleaner fuel for ur car and "u'll have less carbon buildup" in ur exhaust...

    is it?
    what is the name of that petrol
    but properly wont try it since i always got 8c off from Shell =)

  10. #58
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    i've been using Optimax and now V-power since I got the car new. Haven't experienced any problems, but I also haven't been able to try other brands as I'm stuck buying from Shell with my fleetcard.

  11. #59
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    Quote Originally Posted by TypeG View Post
    no more optimax
    it is called vpower now
    lol
    so shell optimax (Vpower) now contains V (energy drink)? lol..

  12. #60
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    ethanol is cleaner then normal fuel but you may lose power around 3-4% as
    it isnt as combustible as petroleum, honda tested and approved its use in euro's (most new honda's in fact). and it should be the same price as ULP (cheaper then PULP) so it could be a option,

    I aint a fan of regular shell petrol, i know alot of people with bad experiences with it especially in motorbikes (yes i know cars and bikes are different). I'm sure v-power or optimax is ok, after all ferrari was involved in development.

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