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View Poll Results: BEST Unleaded Fuel: Shell, Petron or Caltex

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  • Shell

    40 31.50%
  • Petron

    46 36.22%
  • Caltex

    11 8.66%
  • Total

    4 3.15%
  • Sea Oil

    13 10.24%
  • Uni Oil

    9 7.09%
  • Others

    4 3.15%
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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy Inovero View Post
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    Kailan kaya magiging euro 4 ang fuels ng shell ph?
    2016. Patapos na Tabangao refinery upgrade.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    2016. Patapos na Tabangao refinery upgrade.
    Thanks sir, nabasa ko din sa website ng AI january 2016 nga hehe. Unioil muna ako ngayon. Halos wala kasi talagang amoy yung exhaust fumes kapag euro 4 gamit ko na fuel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    2016. Patapos na Tabangao refinery upgrade.
    Thanks sir, nabasa ko din sa website ng AI january 2016 nga hehe. Unioil muna ako ngayon. Halos wala kasi talagang amoy yung exhaust fumes kapag euro 4 gamit ko na fuel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy Inovero View Post
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    Kailan kaya magiging euro 4 ang fuels ng shell ph?
    Next month Phoenix Petroleum and PT&T will offer Euro4 fuels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    Next month Phoenix Petroleum and PT&T will offer Euro4 fuels.
    Wow good news, may bagong phoenix station pa naman dto malapit samin na very convenient sa route ko, hindi pa binabaha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    Next month Phoenix Petroleum and PT&T will offer Euro4 fuels.
    Wow good news, may bagong phoenix station pa naman dto malapit samin na very convenient sa route ko, hindi pa binabaha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    2016. Patapos na Tabangao refinery upgrade.
    The plant construction I heard is slow/delayed.

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    Nope based from my info advance nga ng almost 2 months, commissioning ongoing and by early 2016 all station will be Euro IV na

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jiggs View Post
    Nope based from my info advance nga ng almost 2 months, commissioning ongoing and by early 2016 all station will be Euro IV na

    Nice sana nga totoo yan. E saan kaya magpapakarga ng diesel yung mga jeepney/buses? Diba hindi compatible ang low sulfur content na diesel sa mga ancient na makina?

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    Nice! Nakaka tamad mag gas up lalo na pag out of the way sa Unioil

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    Di ba backward compatible naman yung mga new Euro 4 fuels sa mga existing trucks and jeeps? Dami ko nakikita nag papa gas na mga jeep at truck sa Unioil.

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    #10
    Been using Unioil's Euro IV 91 for a long time, then binalak ko itry yung 95 nila dahil baka sakaling mawala yung gritty feeling ng kotse ko. Tapos ayun nawala nga yung ganung feeling tapos mas okay yung pull nya, kaso nga lang ang bilis maubos. Bakit kaya ganun?
    Nagpafull tank ulit ako using 95 tapos obserbahan ko ulit, pag mabilis padin maubos baka balik 91 nalang ulit, kaso mas smooth talaga kapag 95 octane gamit ko.

    PS eto nakalagay sa manual
    Your vehicle is designed to operate on unleaded petrol with 91 Research Octane Number (RON) or higher.

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    Good news then. On schedule pala sila.

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    When claiming "mabilis maubos", do you take note of the actual FC (either from full tank readings or even just MID readings)?

    It's hard to believe qualitative claims unless they're backed by numbers.

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    ganyan sa white plains. sometimes 10minutes sometimes 20 minutes and then pag zero traffic 1 minute even bypassing the speed breaker lol.

    1minute = ayos tagal maubos ng petron
    20 minutes = bilis maubos ng caltex

    jokes aside its the same distance but of course fuel consumption is dependent on travel time.

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    ganyan sa white plains. sometimes 10minutes sometimes 20 minutes and then pag zero traffic 1 minute even bypassing the speed breaker lol.

    1minute = ayos tagal maubos ng petron
    20 minutes = bilis maubos ng caltex

    jokes aside its the same distance but of course fuel consumption is dependent on travel time.

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    Agree.
    The last time (9.7.15) I gas up, FC is 10.257 kms per lt. Prior to that (8.27.15) it was 11.934 kms per lt. Full tank method. The same route but huge difference in traffic condition.

    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    When claiming "mabilis maubos", do you take note of the actual FC (either from full tank readings or even just MID readings)?

    It's hard to believe qualitative claims unless they're backed by numbers.
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    Agree.
    The last time (9.7.15) I gas up, FC is 10.257 kms per lt. Prior to that (8.27.15) it was 11.934 kms per lt. Full tank method. The same route but huge difference in traffic condition.

    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    When claiming "mabilis maubos", do you take note of the actual FC (either from full tank readings or even just MID readings)?

    It's hard to believe qualitative claims unless they're backed by numbers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    When claiming "mabilis maubos", do you take note of the actual FC (either from full tank readings or even just MID readings)?

    It's hard to believe qualitative claims unless they're backed by numbers.

    Sir binase ko po sya sa needle ng fuel gauge, mabilis talaga syang maubos compared sa 91 na gamit ko before. Same route padin naman at yung traffic same din dahil looban ang dinadaanan ko kaya walang traffic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    When claiming "mabilis maubos", do you take note of the actual FC (either from full tank readings or even just MID readings)?

    It's hard to believe qualitative claims unless they're backed by numbers.

    Sir binase ko po sya sa needle ng fuel gauge, mabilis talaga syang maubos compared sa 91 na gamit ko before. Same route padin naman at yung traffic same din dahil looban ang dinadaanan ko kaya walang traffic.

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    Well that's scientific. [emoji23]

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    mas maganda sana mag analyse ng fuel consumption kapag may data tayo.
    Kumbaga sa MythBuster na palabas ay Myth Busted na yan. :P

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    mas maganda sana mag analyse ng fuel consumption kapag may data tayo.
    Kumbaga sa MythBuster na palabas ay Myth Busted na yan. :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by lsalapare View Post
    mas maganda sana mag analyse ng fuel consumption kapag may data tayo.
    Kumbaga sa MythBuster na palabas ay Myth Busted na yan. :P

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    mas maganda sana mag analyse ng fuel consumption kapag may data tayo.
    Kumbaga sa MythBuster na palabas ay Myth Busted na yan. :P
    most cars have manufacturer fuel consumption numbers.

    for example my elantra 2.0 MPI

    6.4L highway ..actual is 6.5L/100
    7.4 combined... actual is 7.5L/100

    how do i achieve this? ultra light foot.

    are these numbers achievable in metro manila? of course not hahahah

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    Quote Originally Posted by lsalapare View Post
    mas maganda sana mag analyse ng fuel consumption kapag may data tayo.
    Kumbaga sa MythBuster na palabas ay Myth Busted na yan. :P

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    mas maganda sana mag analyse ng fuel consumption kapag may data tayo.
    Kumbaga sa MythBuster na palabas ay Myth Busted na yan. :P
    most cars have manufacturer fuel consumption numbers.

    for example my elantra 2.0 MPI

    6.4L highway ..actual is 6.5L/100
    7.4 combined... actual is 7.5L/100

    how do i achieve this? ultra light foot.

    are these numbers achievable in metro manila? of course not hahahah

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    Saan po sinosource ng phoenix ang fuels nila?
    Ang unioil sa singapore nag iimport diba?

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    Saan po sinosource ng phoenix ang fuels nila?
    Ang unioil sa singapore nag iimport diba?

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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    most cars have manufacturer fuel consumption numbers.

    for example my elantra 2.0 MPI

    6.4L highway ..actual is 6.5L/100
    7.4 combined... actual is 7.5L/100

    how do i achieve this? ultra light foot.

    are these numbers achievable in metro manila? of course not hahahah

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    most cars have manufacturer fuel consumption numbers.

    for example my elantra 2.0 MPI

    6.4L highway ..actual is 6.5L/100
    7.4 combined... actual is 7.5L/100

    how do i achieve this? ultra light foot.

    are these numbers achievable in metro manila? of course not hahahah
    I have a 1.5L engine, it shows 7.4L/100. So ibig sabihin same consumption lang tayo? I work in Laguna and traffic's not that bad, and most of my route is highway. If ever, that would be around 13km/liter of gas (tama ba computation ko?). I initially thought the consumption is ok, until I saw yours, 2.0 with 7.4/100 consumption...

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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    most cars have manufacturer fuel consumption numbers.

    for example my elantra 2.0 MPI

    6.4L highway ..actual is 6.5L/100
    7.4 combined... actual is 7.5L/100

    how do i achieve this? ultra light foot.

    are these numbers achievable in metro manila? of course not hahahah

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    most cars have manufacturer fuel consumption numbers.

    for example my elantra 2.0 MPI

    6.4L highway ..actual is 6.5L/100
    7.4 combined... actual is 7.5L/100

    how do i achieve this? ultra light foot.

    are these numbers achievable in metro manila? of course not hahahah
    I have a 1.5L engine, it shows 7.4L/100. So ibig sabihin same consumption lang tayo? I work in Laguna and traffic's not that bad, and most of my route is highway. If ever, that would be around 13km/liter of gas (tama ba computation ko?). I initially thought the consumption is ok, until I saw yours, 2.0 with 7.4/100 consumption...

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