mga bosing may masamang epekto po ba sa makina? let's say u use shell velocity then nagpakarga ka ng vortex gold/silver? or shell super premium then nagpakarga ka ng super unleaded? kailangan ba you stick to one lang? sensya na bopol talaga ko eh.
mga bosing may masamang epekto po ba sa makina? let's say u use shell velocity then nagpakarga ka ng vortex gold/silver? or shell super premium then nagpakarga ka ng super unleaded? kailangan ba you stick to one lang? sensya na bopol talaga ko eh.
wla yan, para ka lang uminom ng gin tapos sinundan mo ng whisky. iba lang kulay yung isa, pero lasheng ka pa din.
oks lang yan... ganyan din ako dati, kung saan gas station abutan karga lang... basta mas ok kung maintain mo octane level ng gaso na pinapakarga mo.
normal unleaded is 93 octane, and premiums usually 95 octane. pag pinaghalo mo yun fifty-fifty, makakagawa ka ng 94 octane. middle ground ang gas mo, hindi kasing mahal ng premium at di sing cheap ng unleaded.
for what i know the general rule, as long as carburator pa ang engine, mas okay ang premium. ganun din basta bago pa makina. mas ok talaga ang combustion at hatak pag premium compared to unleaded. it pays also to use premium all the way... at 40 centavos per liter, konti lang naman yun, mas ok naman ang takbo ng ride mo. tataas pa ang mileage (kilometers/liter) mo.
ah ganun ba yun? ok tenks fellow tsikoters.
yebo, ang galing ng analogy mo. hehe.
ayuf sa analogy si yebo :hihihi
basta same octane rating
like what jtdc said, mixing a 50/50 octane will give you a mid octane rating of the two. Alam nyo ba na most gas stations offering three different types of octane rating usually has two tanks lang? i.e. 87 tank and 91 tank so may middle grade na sila na 89. (very true sa US)
based on my readings also, running higher octane by itself gave no benefit, except to make the fuel harder to auto-ignite, unless you retune your engine.
Check this out.
Mixing Octane Calculator
An info like this one is worth having it as a sticky **ahem** mods
karding,
sa US kaya walang benefit ang high octane kasi ang compression ratio ng engines dyan ay lower than compression ratios ng engines sa pinas. strict kasi ang emission controls dyan kaya pag tinaasan ang compression ratio, tataas din ang NOx levels kaya di pwede. so since mababa lang compression ration, di nyo need ang high octane gasoline. 87 ska 92 ron lang pwede na.
dito kasi sa pinas, 10+:1 na compression ratio ng ibang car engines kaya unleaded dito 92 ska 95 ron. tapos mga newer model cars talaga nakalagay sa owner's manual, 94 ron or better ang recommended fuel kaya forced-to-good kami sa premium.
OT: Hindi ako puwede dito...Originally posted by yebo
wla yan, para ka lang uminom ng gin tapos sinundan mo ng whisky. iba lang kulay yung isa, pero lasheng ka pa din.Sigurado "Sukothai" ako diyan... Suka at "Thai"... Aspirin at Immodium ang katapat... :suka: :flush:
I guess kaya medyo maselan ako. Dati Blaze ako, but when I tried Velocity, mas ok ang condition at hatak ng engine. Ironically, higher octane ang Blaze. I've been using Velocity exclusively for the past 9 months.
Has anyone tried to make a comparison between Shell Velocity (95 ron) and Petron Blaze (96 ron) in a automatic engine? Any difference?
My ride is a '97 Honda City A/T. I switched to Velocity, coming from Blaze. Better engine response, and lesser shift-shock. Very noticable yung naging difference, that's why I immediately emptied my last Blaze tank, and filled it up exclusively with Velocity since then... Maybe it's just psychological? :confused:Originally posted by chicane811
Has anyone tried to make a comparison between Shell Velocity (95 ron) and Petron Blaze (96 ron) in a automatic engine? Any difference?
dati velocity nilalagay ko dun sa old skul galant. ok ang hatak nya pero mas "parang mainit" ang takbo...
sa East coast meron pang mga 94octane, dito sa west coast 91 na lang pinakamataas. Pero ang 91RON is only equivalent to 87octane. I read somewhere:Originally posted by yebo
karding,
sa US kaya walang benefit ang high octane kasi ang compression ratio ng engines dyan ay lower than compression ratios ng engines sa pinas. strict kasi ang emission controls dyan kaya pag tinaasan ang compression ratio, tataas din ang NOx levels kaya di pwede. so since mababa lang compression ration, di nyo need ang high octane gasoline. 87 ska 92 ron lang pwede na.
dito kasi sa pinas, 10+:1 na compression ratio ng ibang car engines kaya unleaded dito 92 ska 95 ron. tapos mga newer model cars talaga nakalagay sa owner's manual, 94 ron or better ang recommended fuel kaya forced-to-good kami sa premium.
96RON nyo pala sa Pinas 91Octane namin sa US. Based sa readings ko, kaya mababa lang na 91 octane requirements sa high end cars dito (incl. my WRX) eh para di magastos sa gas, making the cost of ownership cheaper. Kse yung ibang Type R engine dito has a CR of 11.5:1 and still passes SMOG (emission test) just as long na may catalytic converter. Ngayon kung may ETHANOL na kahalo ang gas, malamang na mas mababa ang emissions ng auto. Kaya ko naman nabanggit na walang epek ang magkarga ng mas mataas na octane other than what the car manufacturer has recommended is because of this, to quote:Most of the world uses RON (research octane number) for their octane rating. The US uses (RON+MON)/2 (MON = motor octane number) for octane rating (AKI.) The key item missing from the US ratings is the sensitivity = RON-MON. Sensitivity is around 10 typicaly.
To shorten the story US 91 octane rating assuming sensitivity of 10 should be close to RON 95-96
Higher octane gasoline will help my vehicle pass
One possible reason for the belief that higher-octane fuel produces lower emissions is that some brands of premium fuel contain alcohol as an octane enhancer. Ethanol has a higher octane rating than gasoline but it is the oxygen content of ethanol that affects the emissions, not the octane. The emission control system in your vehicle is designed to work effectively with the grade of fuel recommended by the manufacturer.
mas malayo ng 30km inaabot ng P500 ko pag naka velocity akoOriginally posted by paolorenzo
My ride is a '97 Honda City A/T. I switched to Velocity, coming from Blaze. Better engine response, and lesser shift-shock. Very noticable yung naging difference, that's why I immediately emptied my last Blaze tank, and filled it up exclusively with Velocity since then... Maybe it's just psychological? :confused:![]()
ano octane rating ng caltex gold at silver?
eto pa lang kasi nasa list ko
petron: Unleaded=93; XCS=95; Blaze=96
shell: unleaded=93; premium=93; velocity=95???
caltex:silver= ???; gold=???; meron pa ba iba?
thanks
caltex silver 93, vortex gold 95.
sea oil (forgot their term?), 95. un regular nila 92.
i am using XCS before. medyo rough ang ride. last night nag pa full tank ako velocity. smoother sya ngayon. considering both contain the same octane ratings.
Petron: Unleaded=93; XCS=95; Blaze=96
Shell: Unleaded=93; Premium=95; Velocity=95
Caltex: Silver=93; Gold=95
meron pa ba iba? yes, meron pa.
sa mga Seaoil, FlyingV, Total, CityOil, etc.
basta unleaded = 93.
pag premium gas nila (iba iba ang tawag)= 95.
hmm..mkka-sama to if mag mix kayo ng gasoline. lalo na kung diffrent octane ratings. you might experience engine knocking then worn out na makina mo.. soo..masama to.
go for blaze specially if you have a modded F.I. or N.A. engine.
yung shell Premium nasa 93 octane lang.Originally posted by jtdc
Petron: Unleaded=93; XCS=95; Blaze=96
Shell: Unleaded=93; Premium=95; Velocity=95
Caltex: Silver=93; Gold=95
meron pa ba iba? yes, meron pa.
sa mga Seaoil, FlyingV, Total, CityOil, etc.
basta unleaded = 93.
pag premium gas nila (iba iba ang tawag)= 95.
kapatid, nakaligtaan mo yatang basahin yung isa sa mga replies ko...Originally posted by buddyclub
hmm..mkka-sama to if mag mix kayo ng gasoline. lalo na kung diffrent octane ratings. you might experience engine knocking then worn out na makina mo.. soo..masama to.
go for blaze specially if you have a modded F.I. or N.A. engine.
like what jtdc said, mixing a 50/50 octane will give you a mid octane rating of the two. Alam nyo ba na most gas stations offering three different types of octane rating usually has two tanks lang? i.e. 87 tank and 91 tank so may middle grade na sila na 89. (very true sa US)
based on my readings also, running higher octane by itself gave no benefit, except to make the fuel harder to auto-ignite, unless you retune your engine.
Check this out.
Mixing Octane Calculator
An info like this one is worth having it as a sticky **ahem** mods