We all know the local Thais are completely brainwashed buy Toyota/Isuzu and Honda for the status worriers.
But what's the truth here?
How economical is your car or pickup, size of fuel tank, auto or manual, year of vehicle, diesel or petrol/gasoline, cost to fill up from empty and let us all know if you've treated the engine with one of these 'pour in' lubricants that supposedly increase fuel efficiency?
Has it worked?
It would be interesting to gather the general thoughts on this and find out owners comments on what they have, as it would be good input for me and also for others thinking of buying a vehicle here.
For me, Mitsu Triton 2011, manual diesel DID (direct injection diesel) 2.5, 75 liter tank, 2200ish baht to fill from dry to full, highway driving got about 1100 km or so at 90km/h before treatment from a full tank, have been getting slightly more 'bang for the buck' after treatment in the realm of perhaps 10-12%ish.
City driving, a little less but still not too bad and not as bad as I would have anticipated.
So, yes, reckon they (treatments) do work a bit imo? However, don't know if there are any drawbacks to using them, feel free to enlighten on that one anyone.
In all, very happy with the pickup for the price.
