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Verification of the performance of a petrol powered vehicle before and after using Hocen Engine Treatment (350ml) – II
May 8th, 2012
admin Test Report – Verification of the performance of a petrol powered vehicle before and after using Hocen Engine Treatment (350ml)
May 8th, 2012
admin EASTERM SYNERGY SYUKURAN HOCEN – MARKCOM NEWSPAPER
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admin Top 3 Questions About Oil Lubricant
October 15th, 2011
admin Good quality engine oil lubricant is a key component of maintaining a car. That is exactly why there are so many different types of engine oil lubricants. Car engine oil improves the performance of your vehicle, and protects engine from wear from the inside. It lubricates all the moving internal parts of your engine, letting them move smoothly and decreasing the tension. This way your car engine is protected from overheating. Besides, good quality car engine oil lubricates the engine from the inside and provides easy starts in cold weather. In addition to all these, it also lowers your gas mileage. Here are the top 3 frequently asked questions about the oil lubricant and choosing the right one for your car.
1. How to choose the best car engine oil?
First of all, choosing the best oil lubricant for your engine, you should start with your owner’s manual. You can find the recommendations that work best for your car there. It is important to follow these recommendations or your car warranty will be voided. Choosing the oil lubricant, pay attention to the temperature and the season, you need totally different oil for hot or cold weather. Winter oils are usually thicker and are marked with the letter W which stands for winter. Using high-quality engine oil, like Hocen, can save you big cash in future.
2. How often do I need to change the oil lubricant?
Usually most of owner’s manuals recommend you to change your car engine oil once every 6 months or 7,500 miles, whatever comes first. But these numbers are recommended if you drive under normal driving conditions. If you drive under severe driving conditions, which include high traffic, excessive idling of the engine, dirty roads and extreme temperatures, both high and low, you need to consider changing your oil lubricant more often. It takes only up to 20 minutes to change your car engine oil, and it is rather easy, so you can do it yourself.
It is also recommended to change the oil filter along with the oil for extra protection. And don’t forget to do the oil checks once a week to keep the oil level normal.
3. Which oil should I choose, synthetic or conventional?
Synthetic oil can cost up to 3 times more than conventional, but it is a totally different thing that gives your car longer life and higher performance. Synthetic oil lubricant works better under the severe driving conditions and for extreme temperatures, enhancing the performance of your engine. Synthetic car engine oil consists of smaller molecules and contains fewer additives; that’s why it works much better than the conventional oil, especially for newer cars. It is never too late to start using synthetic oil, it can even renew the car engine from the inside improving its performance. If you want to increase the life of your vehicle and its engine, you should definitely go for synthetic oil. Think of it as of a long term investment that will be generously repaid in future.
Traffic Management in Singapore
October 14th, 2011
admin Singapore is a country with an extremely high population density. This small territory with a large population demands a good traffic management. A lot of developed countries with high population density and constant traffic jams should follow the lead of Singapore. Its traffic management can be considered successful indeed. Perfect traffic management in Singapore consists of the following components:
Electronic Road Pricing (ERP)
Singapore was the first city in the world to implement the road pricing system. It is very simple. You just have to pay for using the road, especially during the rush hours. This way only those who can afford it or are in a hurry will use it, providing fast traffic flow with no traffic jams. If you don’t want to pay, you are free to use the alternative road with a slower traffic flow.
Although vehicle owners are not very supportive, the ERP shows good results. The traffic flow has reduced by 13% during ERP rush hours. Besides, the ERP system has encouraged car-pooling, providing more effective use of the roads. The Electronic Road Pricing turns out to be a great traffic management solution big cities should adopt.
Certificate of Entitlement (COE)
The number of COEs is limited, so in order to drive a car in Singapore you have to bid for COE. The cost of COE is constantly rising and every year it gets harder to afford it. The COE allows you to drive your vehicle, usually, for ten years. When ten years expire you have to bid once again. The cost of COE depends on your engine capacity and it is cheaper to own a car below 1600cc. You have to buy one COE for every car you own to be eligible to drive them.
Developed Public Transportation
Developed public transportation system allows Singaporeans to reduce the number of vehicles on the roads. Especially since the COE cost is on the rise again and not a lot of people can afford it. Good public transportation is an option to decrease the number of the vehicles on the roads reducing the intense traffic flow.
Regulatory rules
Regulatory rules for drivers are strict and fines for breaking them are high, that makes Singaporeans obedient to the law, which is a very good thing. They don’t rush through the red light or mount the pavements. They drive safe and it makes it more pleasant and, obviously, more beneficial for a traffic management.
Traffic management in Singapore still makes it the world’s leader in this field. The limited amount of COEs and carefully considered ERP helps to regulate the traffic flow, especially on the roads that link the Singapore’s central business district, providing constantly moving traffic. Although it is quiet expensive to own a car in Singapore, for those who simply can’t afford it, there is a well-developed public transportation system. Also, we should keep in mind that the decrease of traffic jams influence the air pollution greatly, reducing the production of carbon dioxide into the air.
What Engine Oil is best for my car?
October 13th, 2011
admin A wide range of different car engine oils are available nowadays, and improvements are made regularly. But what engine oil is best for your car? Engine oil is a life blood of your car, and it is definitely not something you should save on. Providing your car engine with good high-quality oil lubricant is a fundamental part of its maintenance. Using good car engine oil is a long term investment that will pay off in the future. You simply won’t need your mechanic as much as you used to, if you use good quality engine oil.
Car engine oil keeps your engine working smooth and properly. It lubricates all the movable parts inside your engine, protecting it from wearing out and overheating in hot weather and allows your car to start easily when it is cold outside. Using the right engine oil, making regular oil checks and changing your car oil every 3,000 miles will help you prevent oil sludge buildup, protect your engine from damage and breakdown and keep its performance level high.
When choosing an engine oil that is best for your car, you should start with checking your owner’s manual for recommendations. If you violate them, your car warranty will be voided. Stay away from conventional oil; it is more likely to result in oil sludge buildup. Consider using synthetic oil, like Hocen, as it has many advantages.
Also, when choosing the best oil for your car engine, take into consideration the driving and weather conditions. There is the SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) classification that shows you the oil viscosity. Viscosity numbers allow you to know how thin or thick the car engine oil is, and it is very important to know how to read these numbers to choose the right oil for a particular weather.
Thick car engine oil stays thick at high temperatures and is marked with high-viscosity numbers, namely 30, 40, or 50. Driving at low temperatures require thinner oil to circulate freely inside the engine that has viscosity numbers of 20, 15, 10, or 5, and often has a “W” which stands for winter. You can hardly find car engine oil that has a single rating, most of them are designed to operate in wide range of weather conditions, and these oil lubricants have two numbers in the SAE rating.
Another classification, the API (American Petroleum Institute) rating, is represented with two letters. The first one is “S” or “C” and means whether the car engine oil was designed for gasoline or diesel engines accordingly. The second letter of this rating can vary from “A” through “M”, and every following one is an improved modification of the previous letter. The engine oils, classified by the API as SA through SG, are no longer good for use, so look for SH, SJ, SL, or SM rated oil.
Using good engine oil will improve your car engine performance and gas mileage, allowing you to save on fuel. Besides, you can be sure that your car engine is reliable and there is nothing to worry about.
































