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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    which is one better suited? and why?

    how about shell v-power? for caltex.... which one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by automatic View Post
    which is one better suited? and why?

    how about shell v-power? for caltex.... which one?
    A more affordable alternative is the 95 octane Petron E10 Premium.
    Fits the fuel requirements of the Focus.
    Last edited by AG4; March 12th, 2009 at 04:14 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AG4 View Post
    A more affordable alternative is the 95 octane Petron E10 Premium.
    Fits the fuel requirements of the Focus.
    check the manual of focus kung anong recommended octane nila, then compare mo yung mga fuel ng petron and shell when you drive. may nagsasabi ok si ganito, ok si ganyan. charge it to your experience.

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    Petron Xtra Unleaded.

    High octane fuels are for high compression, high-performance engines.

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    The Focus requires at least 95 octane for the gasoline models.
    The old 1.6 is E10 capable, while the 1.8 and 2.0 are E20 capable.

[for ford focus] petron blaze or xcs?