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vr2turbo

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Oh, you mean rm1 now get less than 1pt? I have not yet notice anything.
Sorry to confuse you.
What I meant was the exchange for RM45 fuel, I think is more then 3000 points now.
Oh! just checked. RM45 still 3000 points, they added RM10 (950) and RM20 (1600) which are higher in exchange...
 
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6UE5t

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Sorry to confuse you.
What I meant was the exchange for RM45 fuel, I think is more then 3000 points now.
Oh! just checked. RM45 still 3000 points, they added RM10 (950) and RM20 (1600) which are higher in exchange...
Ah good then.
 

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Well, I don't experience any knocking with 95, so far my car runs fine with any 95 but of course except Esso/Petron, I only tried the other brands once or twice. :) But one of our Mark X Club member reported issues (but not knocking) when using Petronas for some time, which was cured after he switched to other brands.
Maybe it dosen't have any different on new cars, but for old cars some brands or shall i say some petrol station really felt the sluggish after pumping it.

I wonder dose weather/temperature when we pump cause different result. Petrol as know as Gasoline other country, hotter weather might get more GAS? :idea::hmmmm:
 

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I wonder dose weather/temperature when we pump cause different result. Petrol as know as Gasoline other country, hotter weather might get more GAS? :idea::hmmmm:
Petrol evaporates under the hot sun. Reason why I always pump at early morning. I got almost 20km extra for the same amount petrol from the same pump station compare to afternoon or evening refill...lol.
 

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Esso/Mobil/Petron only. 24% employee discount :biggrin: screw power. Savings overrules.
Wah! so much discount ah! Got quota or can use your card to pump.......:driver:

---------- Post added at 08:21 AM ---------- 6 hour anti-bump limit - Previous post was at 08:19 AM ----------

Maybe it dosen't have any different on new cars, but for old cars some brands or shall i say some petrol station really felt the sluggish after pumping it.

I wonder dose weather/temperature when we pump cause different result. Petrol as know as Gasoline other country, hotter weather might get more GAS? :idea::hmmmm:
There are also cases where the station adulterate the petrol that is why feel sluggish. Change station and see what happens..

---------- Post added at 08:39 AM ---------- 6 hour anti-bump limit - Previous post was at 08:21 AM ----------

Petrol evaporates under the hot sun. Reason why I always pump at early morning. I got almost 20km extra for the same amount petrol from the same pump station compare to afternoon or evening refill...lol.
Yup, there are a few others ways to pump.
One is to pump in the early morning as mentioned by you.

If you see a tanker delivering fuel, don't pump immediately there. When refilling the station tank, it will churn up the dirt at the bottom and you may be transferring these into your car tank

Pump slowly, means don't open full throttle from pump handle. This is to minimize vapor and bubbles being created.

Some say pump at station that is popular. Fuel gets stale too and the fresher the fuel the better

Then also some say refuel when tank is at half. The more empty your car tank, the more fuel will evaporate to fill the space.
 

ehdrian

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I pump any petrol except petron..LOL
 

cvkit17

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Anyone has all the member cards of all petrol brands?

Pump any petrol also can get points lol

Biodiesel !!! Mcdonald's french fries wakakkaa
 

john_unai

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Anyone has all the member cards of all petrol brands?

Pump any petrol also can get points lol

Biodiesel !!! Mcdonald's french fries wakakkaa
i only have petronas haha
so far the best for me is mobil. shell is fuel-save but a bit sluggish, petronas is just ok lor. car is satria 1.5SE.
 

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i only have petronas haha
so far the best for me is mobil. shell is fuel-save but a bit sluggish, petronas is just ok lor. car is satria 1.5SE.
I have a wira 1.5...same engine as yours. I also feel the car is sluggish when using shell but fuel save..just so so. The 1st time i pumped primax 95, i can feel the difference already. The previous version of petronas RON95 sucks, just like BHP. Now the advanced BHP petrol is good.
 

vr2turbo

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Anyone has all the member cards of all petrol brands?

Pump any petrol also can get points lol

Biodiesel !!! Mcdonald's french fries wakakkaa
Having all the cards, I don't think can collect enough points to change anything......:biggrin:
 

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i like to mix petronas 95 with shell 95...sometimes if i want to do clean the carbon in engine, i mix petronas 97 with shell 97...so far mixing these 2 petrol seems make my car feels smooth.....
 

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waiting tesco/carrefour (or izzit aeon big now?)/mydin/giant to open their petrol station..

just like in the UK :dontknow:
 

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Having all the cards, I don't think can collect enough points to change anything......:biggrin:
Can can..must often travel from johor to KL then to Penang haha...sure can. Actually the points can be changed to petrol right? I don't know bout others but Petronas mesra card can.

waiting tesco/carrefour (or izzit aeon big now?)/mydin/giant to open their petrol station..

just like in the UK :dontknow:
In msia they'll provide Neptune only...fuel is dominated by Petronas..gotta get license from them which is, well, almost impossible.
 

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In msia they'll provide Neptune only...fuel is dominated by Petronas..gotta get license from them which is, well, almost impossible.
Well, those hypermarkets love to buy things in bulk and control the price from there.....

if only they could bought petrol/diesel (no additives) by the barrels from Petronas Dagangan and put control the price from there... :hmmmm:

Sure, the fuel have no performance/efficient/lubricating boosting additives but with very competitive pricing (borderline insane if the stations are close together), but who am i to complain

Oops! forgot to take my meds :vroam:
 

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