GPS Points of Interest
- Wasif Ahmed
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- Name: Wasif Ahmed
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Great now lets wait and see what the "elders" have to say to this !pseacraft wrote:Sounds good to me.
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Wasif Ahmed
Wasif Ahmed
- Wasif Ahmed
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- Name: Wasif Ahmed
- Location: On the verge of Insanity
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Nasser....don't flatter yourself..."elders" you ??? its actually elderly when it comes to youAl Kurby wrote:OK, Since I am one of the "eldest" on this Forum, what do you want me to say?

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Wasif Ahmed
Wasif Ahmed
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- Rank: Expert
- Name: Nasser Al Karby
- Location: Abu Dhabi
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http://www.uaeoffroaders.com/forum/showthread.php?t=483
Your wish is my command. Check out this link:pseacraft wrote:But lets make a new thread...we have hijacked this one for a bit too long.![]()

http://www.uaeoffroaders.com/forum/showthread.php?t=483
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Uncle
Uncle
- Wasif Ahmed
- Rank: Senior
- Name: Wasif Ahmed
- Location: On the verge of Insanity
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Is there any possibility of getting a list of petrol stations that sell the high octane "super" gas in the Abu Dhabi Emirate ?
As it is not sold at all the pumps it would be good to know which pumps you can get it for sure !
As it is not sold at all the pumps it would be good to know which pumps you can get it for sure !
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Wasif Ahmed
Wasif Ahmed
- overdose
- Rank: Senior
- Location: Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
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I have a friend who works for adnoc, he is part of uaeoffroaders and drives a xterra. BTW he fills up eplus in his tank (for one year I was filling up special) he said it dones not make a difference they have done test and proved it since then I have been filling up eplus - the pertol quality is really good here in the UAE.
High octane fuel is only needed if the engine demands it, it is not needed for most of the Japaneese models.
The site for the GPS POIs is a communitee so unless someone uploads it, it wont be available.
knowledge is sharing!!!
High octane fuel is only needed if the engine demands it, it is not needed for most of the Japaneese models.
The site for the GPS POIs is a communitee so unless someone uploads it, it wont be available.
knowledge is sharing!!!

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overdose
overdose
- Wasif Ahmed
- Rank: Senior
- Name: Wasif Ahmed
- Location: On the verge of Insanity
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Yes what you are saying is by and large true of older cars.
with regards to the FJ the owners manual has two different power ratings, one on regular and one on hi test, so I prefer to go with the super. The EUC is very sensitive and is also adaptive, has a learning ability too and re maps the timing according to the grade of fuel used.
The other thing is my UNICHIP has an agressive map that is only compatible with hi octane so I am further inclined toward it.
And super burns better and its good for the life of the engine.
overdose wrote:I have a friend who works for adnoc, he is part of uaeoffroaders and drives a xterra. BTW he fills up eplus in his tank (for one year I was filling up special) he said it dones not make a difference they have done test and proved it since then I have been filling up eplus - the pertol quality is really good here in the UAE.
High octane fuel is only needed if the engine demands it, it is not needed for most of the Japaneese models.
The site for the GPS POIs is a communitee so unless someone uploads it, it wont be available.
knowledge is sharing!!!![]()
Yes what you are saying is by and large true of older cars.
with regards to the FJ the owners manual has two different power ratings, one on regular and one on hi test, so I prefer to go with the super. The EUC is very sensitive and is also adaptive, has a learning ability too and re maps the timing according to the grade of fuel used.
The other thing is my UNICHIP has an agressive map that is only compatible with hi octane so I am further inclined toward it.
And super burns better and its good for the life of the engine.
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