Results 1 to 10 of 10
-
December 15th, 2017 06:23 PM #1
New Study Shows Premium Gas Isn't Always Worth It - YouTube
Sent from my SM-G935F using Tsikot Forums mobile app
-
December 15th, 2017 07:16 PM #2
-
Verified Tsikot Member
- Join Date
- Sep 2015
- Posts
- 37
November 9th, 2018 11:39 AM #3There are even cases where 91Ron slightly out-performed 95Ron on the dymo in torque and mileage. Google "regular and premium gas" and you'll get tons of answers/proofs; load what RON your Manual recommends or its nearest equivalent. You gain nothing from premium.
Sent from my GT-I9505 using Tapatalk
-
Tsikoteer
- Join Date
- Mar 2008
- Posts
- 53,883
November 9th, 2018 11:46 AM #4for the un-informed, higher ron still performs better.
if not real, perceived.
heh heh.
-
November 9th, 2018 11:49 AM #5
-
November 9th, 2018 12:01 PM #6
-
November 9th, 2018 05:24 PM #7
Sana gawing generic ung pangalan ng mga gasolina sa gas stations (i.e., 91, 93, 95, 97...) Kasi ung mga un-informed nadadala sa mga pangalan. At for sure mababawasan na ung mga tanong na, "Anong mas maganda, XCS or unleaded?".
-
Verified Tsikot Member
- Join Date
- May 2014
- Posts
- 1,318
November 9th, 2018 05:49 PM #8I mean, that's what I like about Unioil. Not only do they have Euro 5 now for all fuels, they also just call their fuels by their RON ratings.
I'm not sure if Phoenix Petroleum does the same. hehe!
But for what it is worth as well, I've compared pricing along the same road, and was surprised (for petrol at least) the php per liter for Phoenix (Euro 4) and Total (Euro 4) to be cheaper by 3 to 4php to the nearest Unioil Gas Station (Euro 5), basically offsetting most of the SnR discount.
Can't recall if the Seaoil station has similar pricing to those 2. But along that same road you'd come across a Shell and Petron Gas Station as well and those 2 stations I mentioned would be cheaper per liter at least.
I was comparing it to the Gas Stations along Araneta Avenue between E Rodriguez and Aurora/R Magsaysay Blvd. nearest Unioil I know of is along E Rodriguez (nr T Morato), F Blumentritt and Q Avenue.
-
Verified Tsikot Member
- Join Date
- Aug 2018
- Posts
- 74
November 9th, 2018 05:52 PM #9exactly, sa ibang bansa nung nag road trip ako Petrol 91, Petrol 95 etc. ganyan yung labeling.
I just don't know the logic bakit ganyan dito sa pinas, it's pure marketing bs.
Also sa shell, merong Fuelsave sa gas meron din sa Diesel, so very dangerous ito lalo na sa mga sedan na diesel, pag nasabi mo Fuelsave baka gas pa malagay.
Regarding sa thread topic. I feel smoother pag 95ron ang gamit (91 ang recommended sa manual).
pag 91, I feel a slight jerk when I slow down/rev up, pag sa 95 smooth na smooth.
-
November 9th, 2018 06:51 PM #10
^proper manual interpretation should be the minimum recommended to avoid engine knock
Any higher octane is better than the minimum
Sent from my SM-G532G using Tapatalk