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September 19th, 2008 08:33 AM #51Tried Petron Rev-X (Sae 40 API CF) in one of our vehicles, dati Petron Rev-X Trekker (SAE 15W-40, API CI-4) ang gamit. Sa tingin ko talo in terms of fuel economy halos 5-10% ang ibinaba.
Assuming that its fuel consumption is P5K/mo, in six mos I would have spent P30K, x 5% that is P1,500.00. Kahit pa siguro DELO SPORTS (Synthetic blend 15W-40, API CH-4) at P360.00/L ata bawi pa rin lalo na kung ma-extend up to 8 mos ang gamit before oil change.
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September 19th, 2008 09:19 AM #52
^^^ experienced that too with delo gold mono SAE 40, what more with the delo silver which is much cheaper? - my FC dropped to 10-11 kms/li from a normal 12+ kms/li. with multigrades....
never tried any SAE 40 since then. - my observation with single grade 40? - sa una lang tahimik at pino but after a month or 2 you'll see the difference esp on morning starts, lakas ng vibration - lapot kasi
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September 19th, 2008 11:15 AM #53Sori, lilinawin lang po
Tried Petron Rev-X (Sae 40 API CF) in one of our vehicles, dati Petron Rev-X Trekker (SAE 15W-40, API CI-4) ang gamit. Sa tingin ko talo in terms of fuel economy halos 5-10% ang ibinaba.
5 -10% po ang itinaas ng fuel consumption:cry2:.
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October 3rd, 2008 08:26 AM #54
so mas ok parin kung multigrade ang gamitin for fuel economy.
parehas lang ba?
Delo Gold Multigrade 15W40 with Rev-X Trekker 15W40 in terms of fuel consumption? mas mura kasi ang rev-x trekker at saka marami ang nabibili than the delo gold Multigrade, ang marami na delo gold ay ang sae 40.
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October 3rd, 2008 09:29 AM #55
yes hirap humanap ng delo gold multigrade, puro gold mono madalas. Rev X Trekker 15-40 kinuha ko kahapon P550 lang per gallon. Oil change ako tommorow
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October 3rd, 2008 07:38 PM #56
Petron Rev X Trekker 14W40 gamit ko on my current oil change (50,000 K) on my Fuego with a 4JA1-T engine. Ok naman po.
Will look for Caltex Delo Multigrade for my next oil change for the Crosswind.
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October 7th, 2008 01:38 PM #57
I'm using Castrol GTX Diesel 15w40 API CH4 on my 96 Strada (4D56 Turbo) for years and so far it performed really well. I even stretched to 7500kms before changing it. but lately i tried going semi synthetics. I am now using Castrol Magnatec 10w40 API SM/CF ACEA A3/B3. I was a bit hesitant at first because it has a lower API diesel rating than GTX Diesel but a friend of mine told me it can be used for diesels since it has an ACEA B3 rating (which means it can be used for Light Duty Diesel Engines). Its much smoother running now as compared to running it with GTX Diesel. I just clocked 3000kms to date since the last oil change.
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reminds me of our tita's 3rd Gen Vios. Nag-overheat ba Civic mo? ngayon lang ba yang issue?...
Nababawasan ang coolant sa reservoir honda civic