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ron 95 or ron 97
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<blockquote data-quote="Alex5522" data-source="post: 497772" data-attributes="member: 20228"><p>After i read this previous comments, i seldom changing btw ron 95 to 97 :</p><p></p><p>Quote Originally Posted by yen187 View Post</p><p>dont know... some ppl suggested pumping like 2 or 3 times ron 95 and 1 time ron 97 just to sort of "clean" the engine again</p><p></p><p>Reply by bro Ab;</p><p>The difference in RON level has nothing to do with cleansing property in the fuel, which non had. In fact, the more u confuse your ECU with different level of timing retards with different fuel. Hence, unable to reach full potential of reaching optimum timing setting for either fuel. Don't do that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex5522, post: 497772, member: 20228"] After i read this previous comments, i seldom changing btw ron 95 to 97 : Quote Originally Posted by yen187 View Post dont know... some ppl suggested pumping like 2 or 3 times ron 95 and 1 time ron 97 just to sort of "clean" the engine again Reply by bro Ab; The difference in RON level has nothing to do with cleansing property in the fuel, which non had. In fact, the more u confuse your ECU with different level of timing retards with different fuel. Hence, unable to reach full potential of reaching optimum timing setting for either fuel. Don't do that. [/QUOTE]
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