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What Fuel Do You Use For Your Vehicle?


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May negative effects ba kapag nag-switch ka from usuall high octane to UNLEADED?

 

sabi nila pag walang catalyc converter (tama ba???, tamad ko ng i google eh) car mo

 

dun nagkakaroon ng problema

 

yung gamit ko naman pwede akong mag switch sa high octane eh

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HAS ANYONE TRIED THE NEW V-FUEL FROM SHELL?

 

THEY ARE MARKETING IT AS FERRARI FUEL.  ANY FEEDBACKS?

 

 

I gassed up yesterday and tried V-Power from Shell. Here's what I found out:

 

V-Power is actually a new fuel product that effectively replaces their top brand.

 

It is a unique formulation that contains components selected for their ability to deliver more power and acceleration through improved combustion.

 

It's 95 Octane formulation is designed to maximize the acceleration potential of cars.

 

It contains Friction Modification Technology (FMT), the same technology used by Ferrari for the F1 races beginning 2006. It is designed to actively reduce friction by introducing a surface-coating component to protect critical engine parts. This helps unlock valuable energy and is designed to give improved performance right from the first tankful.

 

It is designed to prevent power-robbing deposits from forming on the valves and injection systems. In addition, it is formulated to clean up existing deposits to enhance the responsiveness of your engine. Using Shell V-Power can help keep a new car performing like new for longer and can help rejuvenate older cars.

 

*These were taken from the flyers they provide at every shell station, obviously to promote the new product.

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beware using ethanol based fuel could lead to damage fuel pump/fuel lines and other problems if you car is not ethanol based ready. Hard starting will occur and just got a busted a fuel pump after 2 months of running Ethanol based.

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beware using ethanol based fuel could lead to damage fuel pump/fuel lines and other problems if you car is not ethanol based ready. Hard starting will occur and just got a busted a fuel pump after 2 months of running Ethanol based.

 

I think you're giving ethanol a bad rap... i believe what you should say is... if you're car's old already say 95 below, try considering having your car check if its ready for ethanol... so don't go blasting and say beware of using this and that... sheesshh... think man.

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