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<blockquote data-quote="8080pbmw" data-source="post: 209043" data-attributes="member: 949"><p>lost of 100bhp is too much for a new vehicle. </p><p>could it be the fuel grade in Japan is higher octane level from M'sia?</p><p>I remember a episode in Fifth Gear where they tested a small cc car , VW GTi and WRX. turn out that high performance engine does gain bhp from higher octane fuel but lower output engine are just better off just using the 92 RON.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="8080pbmw, post: 209043, member: 949"] lost of 100bhp is too much for a new vehicle. could it be the fuel grade in Japan is higher octane level from M'sia? I remember a episode in Fifth Gear where they tested a small cc car , VW GTi and WRX. turn out that high performance engine does gain bhp from higher octane fuel but lower output engine are just better off just using the 92 RON. [/QUOTE]
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