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So, it's settled. BHP offers the 'cleanest' diesel now
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<blockquote data-quote="kuntakinte" data-source="post: 731006" data-attributes="member: 15653"><p>Couple of weeks ago, I read a review of a Mazda 2 diesel by the Sun motoring column.</p><p></p><p>Now, what caught my eye in the entire review is this section ...</p><p></p><p>The only barrier for Mazda 2 Skyactive D, for Malaysia at least, Is the apparent lack of Supply of clean and quality diesel.In fact, our test drive came with the specific condition Of refueling it either with euro 5 diesel in JB or a CERTAIN ORANGE BRAND ADDITIVE-RICH DIESEL FUEL.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://thesun-epaper.com/fri/03042015/default.html#21" target="_blank">http://thesun-epaper.com/fri/03042015/default.html#21</a></p><p></p><p>Is this the strongest endorsement yet of BHP diesel? </p><p></p><p>My take is that bhp makes the engine run a tad quieter but caltex or Petronas seems to offer better feel of power. However, Petronas has a tendency to leave heavy soot marks on the tip of the exhaust.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, to give my car as much a clean diesel as possible, I'll stick with BHP from now</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kuntakinte, post: 731006, member: 15653"] Couple of weeks ago, I read a review of a Mazda 2 diesel by the Sun motoring column. Now, what caught my eye in the entire review is this section ... The only barrier for Mazda 2 Skyactive D, for Malaysia at least, Is the apparent lack of Supply of clean and quality diesel.In fact, our test drive came with the specific condition Of refueling it either with euro 5 diesel in JB or a CERTAIN ORANGE BRAND ADDITIVE-RICH DIESEL FUEL. [URL="http://thesun-epaper.com/fri/03042015/default.html#21"]http://thesun-epaper.com/fri/03042015/default.html#21[/URL] Is this the strongest endorsement yet of BHP diesel? My take is that bhp makes the engine run a tad quieter but caltex or Petronas seems to offer better feel of power. However, Petronas has a tendency to leave heavy soot marks on the tip of the exhaust. Anyway, to give my car as much a clean diesel as possible, I'll stick with BHP from now [/QUOTE]
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