Kamusta power ng 2.5AWD?
Wheela palang nun ulam na...
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Would switching to the new petron Blaze 100 be a good idea? Just wondering as they claim that it is euro 4 standard. Anyone tested this yet?
Did you try using Fuel Save ng Shell? I read sa mga PDF files ng CX-5 na higher octane does not improve mileage and reviews have been using 87 and 91 Octane but then again maybe our gas is dirtier
I still want the TOTL but gah i need to attain 8-9 in City at least! :P
I use Blaze. For some reason(maybe the e-10), i get more mileage with it than XCS and super unleaded. I recommend it for out of town trips. I pay with Petron BPI CC to get rebates and i also have their points card.
Yer sir, 2.0.2.0 yes?
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Yes sir. Para kang may libreng 1L evry gas-up. Pag may promo yung petron sa BPI card, additional P50/1.5k worth of gas. So thats total of 2L-2.5L free. :D
this is indeed the case simply because starting the engine gulps gas while staying on the same place. short distance travels entail more start up than long distance travels
100 octane packs more energy than 95 octane gas, so burning a higher octane gas in a free flowing roads will give you more coverage.
Last edited by kisshmet; July 7th, 2013 at 11:14 PM.
No it doesn't. A higher octane just means more resistance to knock. It doesn't automatically mean that the base fuel is of higher quality. Not that Blaze isn't any good, but it's not just because of its octane. Petron simply capitalizes on customer ignorance which leads them to believe that a higher # is automatically better.
If your ECU is programmed to take it then 100 octane CAN give you better power and mileage. If not (like most econoboxes) get the gas that meets the manufacturer's recommendation. Anything more is just burning money.
Sharing with you my current FC after my 1000 kms.
My Grey CUV (Mazda CX-5) | Fuelly