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July 7th, 2009 08:54 AM #1
has anyone tried this fuel blend?
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quoted from a news article:
"Extreme 97", which will be available in all SEAOIL gas stations in Metro Manila, reportedly gives cars an extra 3-horsepower kick, reduces carbon dioxide emissions because it uses ethanol, and cleans out the engine by burning away deposits like carbon, dirt, gums, and varnishes.
The high-octane product will boost engine performance and speed, while prolonging engine life. Equipped with "friction modifier technology," the fuel increases engine lubrication and prevents wear and tear. Since it does not use harmful additives, it is compliant with the Clean Air Act and the Biofuels Act.
The gasoline-ethanol mix will be priced at P39.05 per liter. This is about P6 less than Petron Blaze, which has a 96 octane rating, and was previously the highest-octane gas in the country. Currently, the highest octane pump gas in Asia is in Singapore, which has a fuel with 98 octane rating.
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July 11th, 2009 12:16 AM #2
Kung 3 months old ang car mo.... hindi ba nakakatakot gamitin ang gas na galing sa ganitong company? Seaoil....Total.... 96...Etc. Kasi nasanay na tyo sa Shell, Caltex at Petron.
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July 12th, 2009 04:51 PM #4
Yun nga eh... kz bata pa tyo dyan na natin nakikita ang mga father natin na nagpapakarga... hanggang sa lumaki tyo shell,petron at caltex parin tyo... ewan ko ba... kung iisipin mo ang difference ng seaoil sa shell and etc... medyo kaunti lang pero yung price ng bago mong sasakyan prang di mo pagkakatiwala sa mga ganoong company... di natin alam kung nsa standard nga ang refinery nila... ewan ko........
kz ang shell...etc, 80 yrs na yatang nag ooperate kaya prang safe ang car natin.... ewan ko.... matagal pa ang seaoil, total na makakuha ng tiwala.
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July 12th, 2009 05:29 PM #5
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July 12th, 2009 06:57 PM #6
That's the problem with some people. They are too "old fashioned" and not open minded to new things.
These small players have been operating for so many years na din. And so far, with the huge volume of gasoline they have sold over the years, kung panget ang gas nila, sana madame ng complaints na nasira ang kotse nila.
Whether you have a 3 month old car or a 3 year old car, as long as the station maintains it facilities well and hindi nangdadaya, then you're not going to have problems with their products.
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July 12th, 2009 07:07 PM #7
Yeah lots of people put stock into brand where in reality GASOLINE is GASOLINE and DIESEL is DIESEL lahat yan nangaling lang sa isang source. Of course the gas companies would like to try to fool you using their ads like Shell using Ferrari, Petron using the Jazz to promote fuel efficiency, and Caltex with their Techron.
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July 12th, 2009 07:51 PM #8
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July 12th, 2009 08:40 PM #9Kung 3 months old ang car mo.... hindi ba nakakatakot gamitin ang gas na galing sa ganitong company? Seaoil....Total.... 96...Etc. Kasi nasanay na tyo sa Shell, Caltex at Petron.
nangdadaya, then you're not going to have problems with their products.
it's the petron counterpart in France and when it comes to project specifications they're a notch stringent than others. i come to know because had an experienced working with them. if i remember correctly, total is at number 6 when it comes to production?
but then again, gassing up on a newer station is still recommended.
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July 12th, 2009 09:39 PM #10
Yeah Total is even bigger company than Petron. Although Shell and Chevron are bigger than Total. Exxon (US) is the biggest but they don't have operations here. #2 si Shell (Anglo-Dutch) or was it BP (British) basta #2 and #3 sila. #4 si Chevron (US), #5 si Total (France) and #6 is ConoccoPhilipps of the US (wala din sa Pilipinas). They are the so-called BIG SIX integrated oil companies of the world.
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