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Post by magentis2010 on Nov 25, 2010 0:32:52 GMT 8
Hi Eviltrap, Where do you stay ? Can pm me ? I give you a set of Car mat 3A type used once only.
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Post by magentis2010 on Nov 25, 2010 0:30:26 GMT 8
Hi Eviltrap, ya you are right specs says 62L, I think the pump attendant must have attended some comprehensive petrol pumping competnecy course and graduated from Johor State Petrol University that's why can pump in 65L He really is somebody. Anyway Bro if drive into JB tip a little and the attendants will do wonders to your tank capacity this is what people experince there. Worth while if you going makan, shopping then pump your tank super full
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Post by magentis2010 on Nov 25, 2010 0:25:21 GMT 8
My apologies if I have misunderstood
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Post by magentis2010 on Nov 24, 2010 2:09:00 GMT 8
Hi Blastwave, Thanks for the reply and understanding According to the manual it states 62L as the tank capacity. Therefore my Mag is will hit reserve tank with lights on at estimated 52L used up and 10L left. I met a Silver Cab Mag and sat in before the mileage is 320,000km and is still in good running condition. So no worries about the 100K+ mileage. I believe wear and tear parts just need to be replaced and your babe will be up and running in Perfect Shape. Rather curious why you don't meet up with the guys here since you have been around for quite awhile. Have a great week Bro
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Post by magentis2010 on Nov 24, 2010 1:56:59 GMT 8
aaur4man have i offended you in anyway Do you need to use term me as poisonous!!!
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Post by magentis2010 on Nov 19, 2010 2:14:18 GMT 8
Dear Blastwave my apologies if my first smiley on top made you upset, didn't realise there is a thumbs down when I inserted it. Anyway I'm a new kid on the block, pardon me. By the way I wish to state that my FC mileage stated on top are based on 52L of usage and I still have at least 10L as reserve tank which are not calculated into it yet.
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Post by magentis2010 on Nov 19, 2010 2:03:09 GMT 8
There isn't anything spooky here . The SPC 95 tank gave me 330km from full tank until the reserve light comes on. However the next tank which is Caltex 95 gave me 400km before reserve light comes on latest figure before I top up yesterday at Caltex. I guess the difference may be due to the traffic condition and urban driving. I noticed that Magentis actually drinks more petrol when stationery as compared to driving. Cruising on highway actually gives me a way better FC figure than anything else. Anyway my car is less than 2000km and still using Mineral Oil for the engine, that may also be a cause for the high FC. Nothing for me to gain if I false claim the datas here. I would very much like to achieve 500km or more per tank if I can, I will be a Happy Man and a proud Mag Owner You may want to share your expert opinion on how to achieve better FC like 9 to 10km/L. 52 L x 9km = 468km I will buy you a cuppa
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Post by magentis2010 on Nov 12, 2010 0:32:47 GMT 8
Dear EViltrap & LMF, Thanks for sharing I will try out Caltex Ron 92 on my next tank!
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Post by magentis2010 on Nov 10, 2010 23:48:16 GMT 8
Dear Bro Eviltrap, LMF & Gkoh, Thank you all so much for sharing kudos to your expert advice I will stick to Caltex 95 may try 92 in future. Anyway is Mag suitable for 92 petrol? Will it cause problems in future if we use 92?
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Post by magentis2010 on Nov 4, 2010 12:03:42 GMT 8
Hi gkoh and eviltrap, May I have your expert advice please? Happy Holidays and a wonderful long weekend to all!
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Post by magentis2010 on Nov 3, 2010 9:08:25 GMT 8
Dear LMF, The manual recommends either RON 92 or 95 for more power. However I understand that different brands of petrol does uses different chemicals therefore the actual mileage/distance clock may differ under the same driving condition. Recently I tested on Caltex RON 95 it seems to last longer when I monitor the Distance left to travel. However when I filled up my tank with SPC RON 95 on my current tank the consumption seems to be much higher. For example my half tank when using Caltex I clocked about 225km but now my half tank using SPC clocked only 150km. An amazing and very significant difference. That's why I'm puzzled and very keen to know which petrol brand gives the BEST mileage for Magentis Owners.
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Post by magentis2010 on Nov 2, 2010 12:58:20 GMT 8
Hi All Magentis & Optima Owners, I'm wondering which petrol brand and octane level is best for my Magentis FL to obtain the best mileage? Your advice is most appreciated. Thank you very much!
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Post by magentis2010 on Oct 29, 2010 10:26:59 GMT 8
Hi Jawo8, I have also just gotten my Magentis 2 weeks ago when you posted. I have been wanting to reply you but can't do so as I'm a newbie to this forum and just got approve only. Without much a do, I would like to share with you my experience with my Magentis. After my 1k servicing on 19 Oct at C&C Pandan, I have experienced much better fuel consumption with improved consumption rate of 33.3% to be exact as I monitored. I actually do not experience the list of things you have claimed like poor response, louder engine noise (not as silent as before), etc. I am actually using the same mineral oil too. if you have further doubts please let me know again! I'm really curious why there's such a big difference which I'm concern too!
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