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July 2nd, 2013 11:21 PM #11
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July 2nd, 2013 11:53 PM #12
actually its my wifes service car and naka fleet card sya ng petron na xtra unleaded, kaya di pwede basta baguhin ang gas.
we are back on the city now and it seems wala syang problema, lumalabas lang ang problem pag kailangan na 5th gear at nasa expressway na. there is this long uphill sa sctex and im on 5th gear D, i noticed na from 100kph bumababa ang speed ko to 80 di naman umaangat paa ko sa gas.
same thing happened sa subic mismo, may uphill bumabagal pero di naman umaangat paa ko from gas.
anyway, we asked for a tune-up, at papalitan na din sa yung spark plug (i dont know of thats related).
nagtataka lang ako dito sa mga gas company, bumaba ng 2 ang RON and yet the price difference from 91 ron to 95 ron eh ganun pa rin. oo nga naman, maraming lilipat sa 95 ron which i think eh konti customer.
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July 3rd, 2013 12:03 AM #13
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July 18th, 2013 04:36 PM #14
got the car from honda, fuel filter daw barado. so far so good. Pero matetest lang talaga to pag nag long trip na ulit sa expressway.
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July 19th, 2013 12:13 PM #15
Medyo maluwag ang coastal at Macapagal and able to test the vehicle, ganun pa rin. acceleration is still shying away, hirap mag overtake. adventure lang hirap akong lagpasan.
Mga ginawa na ng honda:
tune-up
palit ng fuel strainer.
pms
ano pa kaya problema nito, usually reading nya eh 12km/l eh, ngayon 10km/l na lang.
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July 19th, 2013 12:38 PM #17
Actually bro hindi naman kasi malaki yung cost difference ng 91 and 93, but since mandate is only 91, that's what oil companies follow. It also allows for better product differentiation, though I have to reiterate that lower octane isn't necessarily inferior. The same additives for the old 93 octane gas are present in the 91 octane replacement.
Also, I doubt that it's just because of the shift from 93 to 91 that caused your sluggish performance, unless for Petron iba talaga yung 2 fuels. Sa dami ng naka-Honda City sa Pilipinas, lalo na yung mga walang alam sa kotse na kung ano ano lang pinapagas, wala namang widespread complain of power loss.
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July 19th, 2013 01:56 PM #18
I would put half a tank of high-octane gas like Blaze (even if it means that you shoulder the cost) just to get to the bottom of things on whether it's just the fuel or there's really something wrong with your car.
My car, a 1.8l Civic performed somewhat poorly on XCS. It just occasionally feels sluggish between 2-3k RPM. Switching to Blaze cured my problem completely. It could be the octane or the fuel stock used in Xtra that may may be causing your engine performance issues.
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July 19th, 2013 11:46 PM #19
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July 19th, 2013 11:48 PM #20
Be careful with channels like "China Observer" on YouTube. There is a clear bias in their posts and...
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