The Cheapest Tufoil

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RM45 at Batu Pahat..damn cheap...but my car still got 3000km before next oil change.

I've used TufOIL once for my 1990 BMW..good for 6 cylinder engine...if you're using dino oil + tufoil..then you can feel the difference.

If you're using branded sinthetic oil + tufoil..no difference at all
 
WOW where at Batu Pahat?
Got the address/phone numb?

I just got mine at for RM60 at Eneos.

My friend goin to Batu Pahat tomorow hehe can ask him get some for me. Need the add/phone # asap. Thanks.
 
Jalan Sultanah, there's famous car hardware shop....

Phone numbet..I don't have
 
heh im frmo KL.. where is that?
My friend will be near Batu Pahat River.. is that very far?

i think should be near as my friend needs to go to.. hmm Jln Sultanah too ahha.

need the name of the shop... and shop number if possible.. any landmarks? Colleague going to AMSecurities to do something there.
 
Batu Pahat,Johor ..not Slim River's Batu Pahat :)

the land mark...in front of chinese school...but at jalan sultanah..he's the only car hardware shop
 
knn ... so bloody cheap ahh compared to KL ??

btw .. using fully synthetic oil with tufoil no difference mehh ?? i dunno coz i am not a believer of fully synthetic (yet) laa ... i only using semi syn ... but tufoil still works damm well with semi syn laa that much i can say ... :D
 
damn! im going to get it 2 bottles on my way to singapore next 2 weeks... err, one question, when changing new semi oil and with tufoil added, how much is the mileage can do? still 5000km?? <_<
 
It was a mistake for our dealer in BP to quote Tufoil so cheaply. Our apologies are tendered here for those who have made plans to hit the highway to BP. The retail price remains according to the dealer.

There have been dealers who sold slightly cheaper should you buy alot of other goods like spare parts at the same time from the shop. It is like buying RM 10K worth of electrical appliances and the next item, a DVD player is billed at RM99 only.

Focal Point
 
ok, who wants the tufoil can ask me to buy cos will be passing by batu pahat to get myself 1-2 bottles also.. PM.. :lol:

**provided the RM45 price still remains la..
 
Originally posted by bazet@May 5 2004, 02:57 PM
Jalan Sultanah, there's famous car hardware shop....

Phone numbet..I don't have
i went there, but there's seems no body knows about tufoil... <_<
 
no need to go far far to get cheap tufoil. I bought tuffoil to ACE Hardware at Mid Valley and it was about 40++.. cant remember exactly
 
According to our records, Ace Hardware sold Tufoil at RM 54.90 circa Jan 2002.

This was during a joint promo. The price has always remained at RM 58.90.
 
it only happens that i was back from singapore so i just passby batu pahat and have a look, but no body knows it.. haih~ <_<
 
where else can get cheaper ler?

focalpoint... i buy from u directly can get cheap or not? :D
 
We noticed that there are quite a number of people who have bought 6 bottles and above for their cars and those of their immediate families.

We suggest Andy you approach the dealer nearest to you and offer to buy say 24 bottles. This may work for you.
 
I saw from ACE hardware and Parkson sell 58++ lor.. I bought mine at 59.90..

Doesnt make much diff but TUFOIL do make diff..kekekekekekekkkeek few bucks or sens not a prob lar as long as the product WORK!..

If u have to travel 5-10 kms in order to get a cheaper Tufoil by rm5,, not worth it larr,, so get it at nearest dealer and it saves u time and money lor..

my lingam opinion..

Am i korek??kekekekekekekekekeke


:)
 
guys, just serviced my car and wanna use tufoil. first time using, how much should i pour into the engine. i'm driving a 1.5 sentra. please advise.
 
For the cost-conscious people, Tufoil may be worth your money afterall.

If your monthly petrol bill is RM 300, and by using Tufoil there is a 5% fuel savings, your savings is RM 15.

Three months and it will be RM 45. Hence, your real cost is actually RM 59.90 - RM 45.00 = RM 14.50.

On 2nd time application of 1/2 bottle which is RM 29.95, you actually get a bonus. i.e. -RM 29.95 + RM 45.00 + =RM 15.05.

Canadian govt test shows 5.5%.

Popular Mechanics ( see topic in ZTH ) says it's 10.3%.

Others like University of NSW and Technion Institute, average 5%.

So, Tufoil isn't costly if it works for your car.
 

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