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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    Never ako gumamit ng Blaze, even with my turbo petrol cars. I don’t see any benefit running on higher-grade octane fuel. With our 95RON-rated vehicles, up to 97RON lang karga ko.

    Even Motor Image does not recommend Blaze for Subaru vehicles. However, marami pa rin kumakarga thinking it will help in performance.


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    imagine using blaze tapos hindi umaabot 4000rpm LOL.

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    #2
    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    imagine using blaze tapos hindi umaabot 4000rpm LOL.
    Sayang lang pera mo. Di mo man lang maabot peak torque at peak power.


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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    imagine using blaze tapos hindi umaabot 4000rpm LOL.
    i use petron blaze.. and i rev my petrol cars past 4k rpm.. medyo heavy ang right foot ko eh.. hehe

    one thing i noticed using petron blaze is less soot formation on the tail pipe..

    dun sa 2nd hand kia picanto ko, when i bought it, meron soot sa tail pipe eh.. i cleaned it then continue to use petron xcs.. after few months may soot ulit..

    same thing with my 2nd had mazda 3 skyactiv.. may soot din using xcs or xtra unleaded...

    i cleaned the tail pipe again and switched to petron blaze.. ayun hindi nagkakaroon ng soot sa dulo ng tail pipe.. at less din yung "amoy" lalo na sa cold start..

    and i get longer mileage using blaze.. kaya di na ako nagamit ng iba.. hehe
    Last edited by yapoy86; August 9th, 2021 at 12:25 PM.

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    #4
    Quote Originally Posted by yapoy86 View Post
    i use petron blaze.. and i rev my petrol cars past 4k rpm.. medyo heavy ang right foot ko eh.. hehe

    one thing i noticed using petron blaze is less soot formation on the tail pipe..

    dun sa 2nd hand kia picanto ko, when i bought it, meron soot sa tail pipe eh.. i cleaned it then continue to use petron xcs.. after few months may soot ulit..

    same thing with my 2nd had mazda 3 skyactiv.. may soot din using xcs or xtra unleaded...

    i cleaned the tail pipe again and switched to petron blaze.. ayun hindi nagkakaroon ng soot sa dulo ng tail pipe.. at less din yung "amoy" lalo na sa cold start..

    and i get longer mileage using blaze.. kaya di na ako nagamit ng iba.. hehe
    Amen. Pansin ko din maganda mileage sa Blaze.

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    #5
    Quote Originally Posted by bxr monkey View Post
    Amen. Pansin ko din maganda mileage sa Blaze.
    I wonder if this is because of the 0 Ethanol content, increased octane, or both.

    Petrol has up to 42% more energy per volume compared to Ethanol, so with all other fuels being E10, Blaze theoretically has 4.2% more energy per liter than regular fuel.

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