ts pwede ko mo.hitch diri? curious sad ko ani
my car is an old 97 nissan ex saloon, twin cam engine 16 valve 1,392cc displacement
previous owner has been using unleaded fuel and so i am using one now, Xtra advance of petron
ok ra ni mga bossing? kanang knocking ba. wala jowd ko kasabot ana. hehe
Yes XCS is an unleaded fuel with a different additive to the normal unleaded fuel. the lead substitute used in XCS has lubricating properties suitable for the older engines. the downside is it can clog injectors. This is the common denominator of cars that i repaired with injector problems. And this fuel is definitely a no, no in gasoline direct injection engines such as that of the FT-86, the new forester and the new mazda cx-5.
Well @TS here is the answer to your question, from the car guru himself, panagsa ra kaayu na mo reply ug thread si boss Jed.![]()
depends on how old your car is. With older cars the valves need good lubrication this is why you will need xcs. engines that have been designed for unleaded fuel have valves that do not need the lubrication properties of lead. As a general rule the older engines are non-multivalve and must use xcs and the newer engines, multivalve, will be better off with unleaded.
There is no lead content there is a lead substitute which is not lead
Tinuod na.. Ang Blaze100 walay 10% ethanol content. Mao nga maka feel mo nga lahi gyud ang throttle response sa Blaze100. Pero wala na nagpasabot nga ni kusog imong sakyanan.
All gasoline today is Unleaded, no more leaded gas. Nagkalahi nalang na sa mga additive package mao nang octane rating.
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