Friday, September 11, 2015

What Euro 4 petrol and Euro 5 diesel grades really do for you aside from saving the planet


After some thought I will now discuss a little bit about what is really and truly good about the fact that Euro 5 diesel and Euro 4 petrol for RON97 is now on sale in Malaysia. By the way, the cleanest RON95 could very well be from BHPetrol or BHP, which is at the very least Euro 3. So what does this mean for us motor vehicle users actually? 

Sulphur is naturally present in crude oil and usually oil companies process the sulphur out of the oil during refinery process. The extent to which sulphur is removed during the refining process will is partly what makes it Euro 1,2,3,4,5,6 or whatever number compliant. Euro4 now means 50 parts per million (ppm) of sulphur instead 500ppm for Euro 2.


The reason sulphur is bad is that the combustion process within the engine creates a bi-product - sulphur dioxide and this is then released into the environment via exhaust gases. Too much sulfhur in the atmosphere can lead to acid rain. Lots of bad stuff happen in acid rain. Plants die, water is contaminated. Polar ice caps may melt, polar bears may die, the fish may not like acid in their homes and more.

But, I know that most of you kiasu fellas out there would actually want to know what does better Euro grade petrol or diesel personally do for you.

Firstly modern vehicles usually come with multiple catalytic convertors. The high sulphur content in low grade fuel may  usually causes a bad reaction to the precious metals which are the main catalysts in cleaning the exhaust gases before they exit to the air. If you must know, the catalytic convertors will be less effective at converting toxic pollutants in the exhaust gas to less toxic pollutants. Some countries that have emissions tests to keep cars roadworthy and a cat, is usually quite a pricey fix. Technically, here in Malaysia only commercial vehicles usually have yearly road worthiness tests. So this isn't such a big deal to most of us.

Secondly, Euro 4M has lower, better vapour pressure for the fuel so the fuel will be less prone to evaporate. Fuel does evaporate, even in the fuel tank. So with Euro 4 you may save 0.00001 sen, when accumulated could enable you to buy a teh tarik in 30 years. But when fuel evaporates into the air, aside from it being a waste, it is also harmful to the environment. Less evaporation ensures that less of the volatile organic compounds present called hydrocarbons, are released into the environment. But do you really care? I think the 0.0000001 sen saved from less evaporating fuel is a more attractive to buy into for penny saving people like us.

Thirdly, I can tell you folks out there that sulphur isn't the only troublesome substance in our fuel. We also have something called benzene. Benzene is a carcinogen. Exposure to benzene has been associated with a range of acute and long-term adverse health effects and diseases, including cancer and aplastic anaemia. Euro 4 has a benzene content of 3.5% instead of 5%. Less is obviously better as we all want to live to 750 like Yoda.



But most importantly, Euro 4 and 5 allows us to purchase those cars that use the super fine piezo injectors that most modern direct injected cars use. You can now go and buy those much, much cheaper grey import (AP holder) Mercedes CGI cars or Audi TFSI cars that have not been tropicalised or localised without any more worries (of course there are some of you who don't and just buy without much thought in the first place). The new grades of fuel will ensure the injectors are not easily clogged up like on the lesser grades. These injectors cost a bomb to replace. Buying a new Mercedes may cost you RM280,000. A grey import may cost you RM200,000. But this time, the cleaner fuel allows less headaches. No more problems like what I wrote about in June 2014 about official dealer cars against grey imports.

It also allows you to run those grey import Mercedes CDI models without issue too. I remember a friend of mine who used to run a W203 C220 CDI had tons of problems maintaining the car. It cost him (more like his company) about RM40,000 for the three years he ran the car. Bad diesel causes problems. I think Mercedes Benz must have been in talks with the fuel companies as they were confident in bringing in their E300 BlueTEC hybrid to be sold here. The Euro 5 diesel would need less particle filter changes and also have less injector failures on most modern direct injection diesels out there.

So go ahead, buy any of the grey imports. You most probably will not have any problems if you run RON97 from most companies and Euro 5 diesel too. I think, aside from ensuring less acid rain, saving some monkeys in Madagascar and less carcinogens floating around... this fact is very important, to our pocket in times like these.

12 comments:

Unknown said...

as for now,i just see petronas and bhp advertised their ron 97 as grade euro 4m.what about other companies,is it their ron 97 fuel complied with euro 4m ?

Rigval Reza said...

Check out their websites. I think by now all of them has followed suit.

Rahim Mahli said...

Anyone heard of diesel additive that claim to be able to upgrade diesel from a euro3 to euro5?

Jack Teo said...

any experience whats the difference of Petronas Euro5 with other company, i just heard my sales person recommend me for petronas but what is actually good in it?

Kuroko said...

Im more concern about which type of petrol would really give least damage to my car? powerful is not matter for me.. i just worry my wife for getting hurt ;)

Rigval Reza said...

Its the same as any other euro5 on the market with their own tweaks to the detergents used. Some may use a formula with more cleaning power, some with performance in mind, some a middle ground. It depends on your vehicle. Petronas has just launched its latest Euro5, that is all

Rigval Reza said...

Since no one answered your question there is none (and I have been busy so this was overlooked). For euro 5 or 6 standard over in Europe you need a car equipped with the ADBLUE system.
https://www.rix.co.uk/blog/2016/7/adblue-what-diesel-vehicle-owners-need-to-know/

Rigval Reza said...

The only hurt that will come if you use the wrong petrol is the engine repair bill. Your wife will not get hurt physically .

Unknown said...

my toyota generates big sound compare to my alza..both are using different oil, toyota is using diesel while alza is using petrol ron95...at the beginning i can't accept the big noise that it generate, take almost 1 month to adapt..

Rigval Reza said...

What is the point of your statement? Did you not know that diesel vehicles are naturally noisier than petrol powered vehicles?

Zingziling said...

never use euro4..i use euro2m then go ahead to use euro5...i can feel that my nissan emit more smoke when i'm using euro2m after 6 months..then i ask my friend who use euro2m too they hv the same problem with me..later on after euro5 came out at the petrol station near my area i went to try it, then i can feel that i emit less smoke

Rigval Reza said...

Euro 4 is for petrol engines. Euro 5 is for diesel. This is the current grades for petrol and diesel in Malaysia. Of course, the higher euro numbers have less pollutants inside them. This is why your Nissan has less smoke on Euro5