@venkat_fin9 Arey bhai E20 vehicles k liye nhi bana E85. E85 is meant for flex fuel vehicles only. E20 vehicles literally don't have the hardware to run on E85 fuel & E85 CANNOT be used in any existing petrol/E10/E20 vehicles.
@maahirpanchal Ek hi baar me shi tarah se kr denge to funds bar bar issue kaise honge, 50-60-70000 ki salary me kai crores ki property kaise khadi krnge. Koi bechare babu-dom ki socho.
@GaneshAthraya@magarmach_@theBuoyantMan Shell doesn't have 100 Octane. V Power is E20 but their additive package is top notch so you could try that.
If you buy 50-50 XP95-XP100 blend end result will be 97 octane E10 petrol so if you have an E10 compatible vehicle with a sensitive fuel system you can choose this route.
@nachiket1982 The transport lobby is VERY strong wha pe Tollkari apni b*ckc#o! itne asani se na kr paega & IMO this was his endgame,pvt sector se diesel ko gayab kr do & then ethanol blending kr k apni jeb bharo. If modern clean efficient diesels were available people would buy them in droves.
@nakulvibhor Sara gyaan, ads or deshbhakti ye bus movie theatres me movie k pehle hi kyo pela jata hai? Start k pehle 5 minutes ka timer laga k chup chap movie start kro but nhi moral values ka lessons krne hai.
The worst thing about movies is movie theatres.
@magarmach_@theBuoyantMan 2/2. Have the fuel tank drained. Fill up with 100 Octane, also use a full fuel system cleaner like Rislone or Liquimoly pro fuel system cleaner not injector cleaners but full fuel system cleaner. If you see improvements then you know contaminated fuel is the issue.
@magarmach_@theBuoyantMan Except 100 octane like XP100/Power100/Speed100 all other petrol is E20. XP95 is also E20 though it has better additives vs regular E20.
All non 100 Octane petrol available in ๐ฎ๐ณ is mandated to be 95 RON. Try using 100 octane for 2-3 tank fulls. 1/2
@AmitWorldPeace One is fully automatic & will offer a more refined driving experience vs an ICE vehicle. EV has much better NVH.
If you can easily charge at home then EV makes a lot of sense. You will recover the extra cost in 3-4 years.