Which is da best? Ron 95..shell,bhp,esso???

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Guys! Which one is the best aa for ron95? Iz it shell, bhp, esso, caltex or petronas???
 

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personally prefer bhp

esso, shell, caltex all ok too

petronas 95 is the worst....enuff said
 
bhp bez bro
really bez bro

for my car bhp for spirited drive, petronas 95xtra for saving huhuuuu
 
I prefer Caltex. My engine is smoother and mileage is not bad too.
 
for me i choose shell, good FC, petronas no difference, FC quite bad.
2nd choice - BHP, 3rd ESSO/MOBIL
 
For me Shell, Good FC for sure. Yet it is smooth. If no choice, I choose Mobil/Esso.
No Petronas for me...
 
Previously I prefer BHP but since they started the Contest to win Proton Inspira etc I found the quality dropped - I suspect they are using cheaper or inferior additives for RON 95 during the Contest season otherwise where they can get funds to organise such an "attractive" Contest.

For now my vote goes to Esso/Mobil as it give better FC (with power and no knocking)

Nevertheless Shell also give better FC but with less power and sometime there is knocking (especially) dirving up the slope.

No comments on Caltex and Petronas.




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Tried the petronas 95extra? it does improve... alot actually..
 
So far, rm30 of primax95 gaves me >250km.. highest was 280km.
But I'll try again with shell.. throttle maintain below 30%.

Car - myvi 1.0
 
@ YRvi: Wow, you do have a low fuel consumption for your car aite. =)

Btw, I'm using Shell Ron 95 as I feel more power and less knocking with it while Petronas Ron 95 Extra doesn't give me any difference and yet worst Fc. Seldom try Esso, mobil or Caltex but will try it soon since I see a few said that Caltex is not bad..
 
depending on what you mean by the "best".. but for me in JB, i did a lot of so called research on different brands of fuel but they were mainly based on one factor, that is knocking. so my preference below is not based on fuel economy.

I have two engines that are really sensitive to knocking, one of them so sensitive that the ignition timing is right at the borderline and if my tank is almost empty and i fill up with another brand of inferior petrol, i will hear knocking immediately as i leave the petrol station. to cut the whole story short, choice would be..
1) Petronas
2) Caltex
3) Shell
4) Mobil/Esso

note: different petrol stations of the same brand yields different outcomes!! so i tend to believe that the purity of some of them are questionable. i keep to specific branches once i've found them to be giving better quality petrol and more consistent.
 

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