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    #1
    Every time I fill up with Caltex Gold, it feels like my car becomes less responsive and more sluggish. Especially if you just finished a full tank of Petron XCS. The upside is Caltex Gold is one of the cheapest 95 octane gasolines around.

    Comments?

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    #2
    Been using caltex silver for years for both my bikes and car, and I have had no ill effects. Maybe you got used to the power of higher octane gasoline. Caltex I think has lower octane levels than shell or petron.

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    #3
    it really depends. i was once a caltex user but decided to change. i now use shell because i get more mileage with it than caltex.

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    nope, in my case, shell gives me the worst performance. best performance is caltex, second is total, third is petron.

    have also tried using Unioil, mas maganda din performance nya compared to shell.

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    I think pare-pareho lang ang mga gasolina, IMO, wala naman akong nararamdaman na kakaiba when I switched from Petron to Shell then to Caltex, the only reason that I fill up with Caltex is the 5% rebate being extended to HSBC cardholders. I used to have a Shell-Citibank Visa card, but pina-cancel ko na when Caltex came out with the 5% rebate since wala na akong pakinabang doon and didn't want to pay the annual dues for the 2nd year.

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    What gas is best depends entirely on the car.

    Our CR-V hates Caltex Silver E10... it idles better on Shell E10 and best on Petron E10.

    Been meaning to try Seaoil 97 E10, just to see if it helps it start easier in the morning.

    The Lynx, on the other hand, prefers Shell V-Power over Blaze, but the difference is slight... currently using Total's 95 RON, feels less powerful than V-Power, but I have a Total discount sticker, so it's cheaper for me... plus I usually load both gas and LPG at the same time, so it's more convenient for me to gas up at Total. Not all Petron Stations have LPG yet... and I haven't found a Shell with it, so far.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    agree with niky. it depends on the vehicle.

    our vehicle gets better mileage using petron fuels but the engine is usually noisier and idles more erratically.

    shell is smooth (silent and good idling), but we get fewer miles.

    i usually gas up at petron, shell and caltex in that order.

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    I am now filing up at Caltex and I should say that I am not experiencing any issue on their fuel products....

    8404:duel:

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    #9
    Caltex silver is good for my 09 jazz than Caltex gold...more mileage on silver..

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    lagi akong full tank sa caltex.. and ung mga trucks namin caltex din.. tnx to KARLBO! hehehe..

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    Almost exclusive ako sa Caltex Silver. No problems sa Avanza at sa ZZ.

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    no bad experience sa caltex silver, since day 1 eto gamit ko sa honda jazz ko

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    On my experience, caltex has the best gas, followed by shell and petron

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    #14
    ever since Caltex Silver ako.. pero lately.. since wala nang unleaded.. ang sama nang FC ko sa Caltex E10.. so i'm trying TOTAL E10 now..

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    Caltex Gold and SeaOil 97 ok naman. I use to load with Shell. Ok din Shell. But Caltex has 5% rebate sa HSBC

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    True, this depends on the vehicle. I'm glad mine's not maselan. I can gas up anywhere but I'm hooked with seaoil extreme 97. Haven't had any problems. Didn't know caltex only run on 95, so I have more value with seaoil since it's priced less than caltex.

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    #17
    What's Caltex's octane rating again?

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    #18
    they also have the worst commercial.

    Little people cleaning inside your engine.
    What the heck is that!?

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    Quote Originally Posted by highway_stud View Post
    True, this depends on the vehicle. I'm glad mine's not maselan. I can gas up anywhere but I'm hooked with seaoil extreme 97. Haven't had any problems. Didn't know caltex only run on 95, so I have more value with seaoil since it's priced less than caltex.
    Agree.

    But I also go to Petron among the big three. And Express and Phoenix oil stations near our place.

    I think Caltex and Shell's gasoline evaporate easily..based on experience and just my opinion.

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    #20
    Quote Originally Posted by kideex View Post
    Caltex silver is good for my 09 jazz than Caltex gold...more mileage on silver..

    Bro.,- I am a bit surprised since Caltex Silver is now E10... Typically, the feedback from the use of ethanol-blended gasoline is worse fuel economy (vs. pure gasoline).....

    8505:bat:


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Anyone think Caltex has the worst gas?